Home » Upper Intermediate English Grammar Tests » Upper Intermediate English Grammar – Word Order – Test 2Upper Intermediate English Grammar – Word Order – Test 2 February 16, 2022 by Admin Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn VKontakte Odnoklassniki 1. Choose the sentence with the right word order: Hardly Tom had reached the house, it started to snow heavily. Hardly had reached the house Tom, it started to snow heavily. Hardly had Tom the house reached, it started to snow heavily. Hardly had Tom reached the house, it started to snow heavily. 2. Choose the sentence with the right word order: Never before such a beautiful place had visited Jake. Never before Jake had visited such a beautiful place. Never before such a beautiful place Jake had visited. Never before had Jake visited such a beautiful place. 3. Choose the sentence with the right word order: Andrew bought a beautiful large round aquarium yesterday. Andrew bought a round beautiful large aquarium yesterday. Andrew bought a large beautiful round aquarium yesterday. Andrew bought a large round beautiful aquarium yesterday. 4. Choose the sentence with the right word order: It is unfair to give him monthly bonus again. To give him monthly bonus again is it unfair. It is unfair him monthly bonus again to give. Monthly bonus it is unfair to give him. 5. Choose the sentence with the right word order: I didn’t her new haircut like. Her new haircut I didn’t like. I didn’t like new haircut her. Her new haircut like I didn’t. 6. Choose the sentence with the right word order: My uncle is a tall middle-aged dark-eyed man. My uncle is a tall dark-eyed middle-aged man. My uncle is a middle-aged tall dark-eyed man. My uncle is a dark-eyed tall middle-aged man. 7. Choose the sentence with the right word order: What the results of your blood test are? What of your blood test are the results? What are the results of your blood test? What the results are of your blood test? 8. Choose the sentence with the right word order: I’m a bit late, am not I? I’m, aren’t I, a bit late? I’m a bit late, aren’t I? Aren’t I, I’m a bit late? 9. Choose the sentence with the right word order: They took a black small kitten home. Home they took a kitten small black. They took a kitten small black home. They took a small black kitten home. 10. Choose the sentence with the right word order: Can a new car Mr. John soon be given? Can soon Mr. John be given a new car? Can Mr. John be soon given a new car? Can Mr. John soon be given a new car? Loading...