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Choose the sentence in each case that shows normal English word order.

Q1. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
She eats every Friday fish.
She eats fish every Friday.

Q2. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Sometimes I play tennis on a Sunday.
I play sometimes tennis on a Sunday.

Q3. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Never I eat breakfast.
I never eat breakfast.

Q4. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
I did quickly my homework.
I quickly did my homework.

Q5. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
I did my homework in a hurry.
I in a hurry did my homework.

Q6. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
You played yesterday very well.
You played very well yesterday.

Q7. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
I do not any more live in London.
I do not live in London any more.
Q8. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Give it to me.
Give to me it.

Q9. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Give it me.
Give me it.

Q10. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
I’m going to have cut my hair tomorrow.
I’m going to have my hair cut tomorrow.

Q11. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Rarely have I heard such a feeble excuse!
Rarely I have heard such a feeble excuse.

Q12. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Under no circumstances should you tell him what I said.
Under no circumstances you should tell him what I said.

Q13. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Can you tell me what is the time?
Can you tell me what the time is?

Q14. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
She left stupidly her homework on the bus.
She stupidly left her homework on the bus.
Q15. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
He ate slowly his lunch.
He ate his lunch slowly.

Q16. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
No sooner we had left the house than it started to rain.
No sooner had we left the house than it started to rain.

Q17. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
I yesterday saw a good film on TV.
I saw on TV a good film yesterday
I saw a good film on TV yesterday.

Q18. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Already as a child I knew I was going to be a teacher.
As a child I knew already that I was going to be a teacher.

Q19. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Where’s the toilet? asked he.
Where’s the toilet? he asked.

Q20. Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
Did ever you see her again?
Did you ever see her again?

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