Let’s go through each sentence one by one. The goal is to rearrange the words so they make a correct, complete sentence — like putting puzzle pieces together in the right order.
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1. ( on / Put / shirt / your / . )
We start with “Put” because it’s an instruction (imperative verb). Then we say what to put on: “your shirt”. And where? “on” — but wait, actually, “put on” is a phrasal verb meaning to wear something. So it should be:
→
Put on your shirt.
✔ Makes sense! You’re telling someone to wear their shirt.
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2. ( wearing / She / a / is / skirt / blue / . )
Start with the subject: “She”. Then the verb: “is wearing”. Then the object: “a blue skirt”.
→
She is wearing a blue skirt.
✔ Correct! Describes what she’s wearing.
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3. ( on / Put / T-shirt / your / . )
Same as #1. “Put on” + “your T-shirt”.
→
Put on your T-shirt.
✔ Perfect.
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4. ( off / shoes / Take / your / . )
“Take off” is the phrasal verb for removing clothes/shoes. So:
→
Take off your shoes.
✔ Yes! Telling someone to remove their shoes.
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5. ( wearing / He / a / jacket / grey / is / . )
Subject: “He”, verb: “is wearing”, object: “a grey jacket”.
→
He is wearing a grey jacket.
✔ Good!
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6. ( hot / off / Take / It’s / hat / your / . / . )
This one has two sentences! First: “It’s hot.” Second: “Take off your hat.”
So we combine them:
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It’s hot. Take off your hat.
✔ Makes sense — because it’s hot, you should remove your hat.
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7. ( green / shorts / wearing / He / is / . )
Subject: “He”, verb: “is wearing”, object: “green shorts”.
→
He is wearing green shorts.
✔ Simple and correct.
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8. ( orange / She / is / an / wearing / hat / . )
Subject: “She”, verb: “is wearing”, object: “an orange hat”.
→
She is wearing an orange hat.
✔ Note: “an” before “orange” because “orange” starts with a vowel sound.
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All sentences are now correctly ordered!
Final Answer:
Put on your shirt.
She is wearing a blue skirt.
Put on your T-shirt.
Take off your shoes.
He is wearing a grey jacket.
It’s hot. Take off your hat.
He is wearing green shorts.
She is wearing an orange hat.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of esl clothes worksheet.