Let’s go through each sentence jumble one by one. We need to put the words in the correct order to make a proper English sentence. Remember: sentences usually start with a capital letter and end with a period (.) or question mark (?). Also, time phrases like “at seven o’clock” often come at the end of the sentence.
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1. ( o'clock / seven / up / wake / I / at / . )
We know “I wake up” is a common phrase. Then we add the time: “at seven o’clock”.
So:
I wake up at seven o'clock.
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2. ( thirty / I / breakfast / have / at / seven / . )
“I have breakfast” is the main action. Time is “at seven thirty”.
So:
I have breakfast at seven thirty.
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3. ( eight / teeth / my / brush / I / at /. )
“I brush my teeth” — that’s the routine. Time: “at eight”.
So:
I brush my teeth at eight.
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4. ( shower / What / you / do / time / take / a / ? )
This is a question. Starts with “What time”, then “do you take a shower?”
So:
What time do you take a shower?
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5. ( get / dressed / I / at / fifteen / eight / . )
“I get dressed” — then time: “at eight fifteen”.
So:
I get dressed at eight fifteen.
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6. ( time / What / school / you / do / go / to / ? )
Question again: “What time do you go to school?”
So:
What time do you go to school?
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7. ( dinner / I / eat / seven / at / pm / . )
“I eat dinner” — time: “at seven pm”.
So:
I eat dinner at seven pm.
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8. ( go / sleep / to / I / at / eleven / o'clock / . )
“I go to sleep” — time: “at eleven o’clock”.
So:
I go to sleep at eleven o'clock.
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Final Answer:
1. I wake up at seven o'clock.
2. I have breakfast at seven thirty.
3. I brush my teeth at eight.
4. What time do you take a shower?
5. I get dressed at eight fifteen.
6. What time do you go to school?
7. I eat dinner at seven pm.
8. I go to sleep at eleven o'clock.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of learning english worksheets.