Word Order - Making Sense p.30

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Beginning descriptive writing. Sentence structure and word order.
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Word Order Basic: Subject + verb I work. She reads.
Basic 2: Subject + verb + object מושא She is reading a book. We ate the cake.
Descriptive sentence with adjective: Subject + verb + adjective + noun She is reading an interesting book. We ate the big cake
Let's practice! Write the following sentences in the correct order
1. love / classical / I / music 1. I love classical music.
2. bother / noises / me / sudden / and / Loud / music 2. Loud music and sudden noises bother me.
3. a new / is buying / My brother / camera / digital 3. My brother is buying a new digital camera.
4. can / animals / in / the / Some / dark / see 4. Some animals can see in the dark.
5. doesn't allow / sister / to touch / her / little / CDs / her / Amy Amy doesn't allow her little sister to touch her CDs.
Use these sentence templates to write a description Follow these tips: * Include what it is used for, how it works, its advantages and why it is important to you. *Use adjectives and make sure your word order is correct. * Use beginnings such as: I don't know how I could live without my...... . My........ is an amazing device. Describe a tool or device (phone, TV, Mixer...) that you cannot live without. Write a description and explain your choice. (write about 50 words) Helpful words: benefit, browse, capability, capable, compact, concept, flexible, install, mobile, quality, upgrade, worthwhile
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