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Sentence construction worksheet for arranging words into proper order.

A worksheet titled "Sentences Worksheet (Word Order Part 3)" with instructions to put groups of words into sentences, including an example and six exercises.

A worksheet titled "Sentences Worksheet (Word Order Part 3)" with instructions to put groups of words into sentences, including an example and six exercises.

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Let's solve each sentence by putting the words in the correct order to form a complete thought. We’ll follow the example given:

Example A:
Words: park, went to, David
Answer: David went to the park.

Now let’s go through each item one by one.

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1. hit the baseball Sharon
- Subject: Sharon
- Verb: hit
- Object: the baseball
Sharon hit the baseball.

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2. went to movies we
- Subject: we
- Verb: went to
- Object: the movies
We went to the movies.

*(Note: "movies" should be "the movies" for proper grammar.)*

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3. watched the movie John
- Subject: John
- Verb: watched
- Object: the movie
John watched the movie.

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4. mowed the lawn My dad
- Subject: My dad
- Verb: mowed
- Object: the lawn
My dad mowed the lawn.

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5. My friends video games played
- Subject: My friends
- Verb: played
- Object: video games
My friends played video games.

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6. We the park walked
- Subject: We
- Verb: walked
- Object: the park
We walked the park.

Wait — this sounds odd. "Walked the park" is not natural. Usually, we say "walked in the park" or "walked to the park". But based on the words provided, and assuming it's meant to be a simple sentence, the most logical structure is:

We walked the park. — but that’s awkward.

Alternatively, if the intended meaning is "We walked to the park," then:

We walked to the park.

But “to” isn’t listed. So with only: *We, the park, walked* — the best grammatically correct version is:

We walked the park. (though rare)

But more likely, the intended answer is:

We walked to the park. — but since "to" is missing, perhaps it's a typo.

Given only the words provided, the correct word order is:

We walked the park.

However, in standard English, we'd usually say:

We walked in the park. — again, "in" isn't provided.

So, assuming no extra words can be added, and just rearranging the given words:

We walked the park. ← This is acceptable in some contexts (e.g., walking around the park as part of a routine), though not ideal.

But considering common usage, perhaps the intended sentence was:

We walked to the park. — but "to" is missing.

Since the worksheet only gives those words, and "to" is not included, we must use what's there.

So the best possible answer from the given words is:

We walked the park.

But wait — looking back:
The words are: We, the park, walked

Reordering:
Subject: We
Verb: walked
Object: the park
We walked the park.

Yes, that’s the correct word order.

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Final Answers:



1. Sharon hit the baseball.
2. We went to the movies.
3. John watched the movie.
4. My dad mowed the lawn.
5. My friends played video games.
6. We walked the park.

> Note: While "We walked the park" is grammatically correct in some contexts, it's less common than "We walked in the park" or "We walked to the park." If "to" had been included, the sentence would be more natural. But based on the given words, this is the correct order.

All sentences now express a complete thought and follow standard subject-verb-object structure.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of word order worksheet.
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