Changing Word Order In Sentences
You can often move the words in a sentence so that they say the same
thing in another way. This way sentences can be opened in more
interesting ways.
Eg. There was a television in the boy’s bedroom. This can be rearranged to say In the boy’s
bedroom, there was a television.

The meaning is the same but the order is different as it begins with an opener rather than ‘the’.
Don’t forget to use a comma after the opener before the main clause.


Remember - This works should be completed on a word document or copied into your
homework books and is not to be done on the sheet.



Task 1 Complete each of these sentences using the new beginning

   1. Jane wore a woolly hat and gloves to keep her warm.

   2.To keep her warm, Jane wore a woolly hat and gloves

2. There were lots of crumbs under the table.

       under the table there were lots of crumbs

       3. im verry happy when i win a game

   3.when I win a game im verry happy

   4.there are some vegertarion dishes on the menu.

   5.on the menu there are some vegertarion dishes

   6.The tide comes in very fast at Morecombe Bay.

   7. at Morecombe Bay The tide comes in very fast

   8.You must be very careful when you use boiling water.
9.when you use boiling water You must be very careful

  10. the reefary shouted at the foot ball players to get their attention

  11. to get their attention the reefary shouted at the foot ball players



Task 2 Rewrite these sentences beginning with the word shown in bold.

  1.The wind was wild outside.

  2.outside the wind was wild

  3.She explained the problem very quietly.

  4. quietly she explained the problem very

  5.the loser accepted defeat graciously.

  6.graciously.the loser accepted defeat

  7.the bus fare will be £1 at most.

  8.at most the bus fare will be £1

  9.there are seven days in a week.

  10. in a week there are seven days

  11.the skier waxed his skis for extra speed.

  12. for extra speed the skier waxed his skis

  13.for protection, I always use sunscreen.

  14. I always   use sunscreen for protection

  15.we mow the grass every week.

  16.every week we mow the grass
You have changed the word order correctly but there are spelling mistakes which
you can use the spell checker for and your punctuation is not accurate. What
should sentences begin with and when you use an opener what piece of
punctuation are you missing out?

Please look again.

Changing word order in sentences

  • 1.
    Changing Word OrderIn Sentences You can often move the words in a sentence so that they say the same thing in another way. This way sentences can be opened in more interesting ways. Eg. There was a television in the boy’s bedroom. This can be rearranged to say In the boy’s bedroom, there was a television. The meaning is the same but the order is different as it begins with an opener rather than ‘the’. Don’t forget to use a comma after the opener before the main clause. Remember - This works should be completed on a word document or copied into your homework books and is not to be done on the sheet. Task 1 Complete each of these sentences using the new beginning 1. Jane wore a woolly hat and gloves to keep her warm. 2.To keep her warm, Jane wore a woolly hat and gloves 2. There were lots of crumbs under the table. under the table there were lots of crumbs 3. im verry happy when i win a game 3.when I win a game im verry happy 4.there are some vegertarion dishes on the menu. 5.on the menu there are some vegertarion dishes 6.The tide comes in very fast at Morecombe Bay. 7. at Morecombe Bay The tide comes in very fast 8.You must be very careful when you use boiling water.
  • 2.
    9.when you useboiling water You must be very careful 10. the reefary shouted at the foot ball players to get their attention 11. to get their attention the reefary shouted at the foot ball players Task 2 Rewrite these sentences beginning with the word shown in bold. 1.The wind was wild outside. 2.outside the wind was wild 3.She explained the problem very quietly. 4. quietly she explained the problem very 5.the loser accepted defeat graciously. 6.graciously.the loser accepted defeat 7.the bus fare will be £1 at most. 8.at most the bus fare will be £1 9.there are seven days in a week. 10. in a week there are seven days 11.the skier waxed his skis for extra speed. 12. for extra speed the skier waxed his skis 13.for protection, I always use sunscreen. 14. I always use sunscreen for protection 15.we mow the grass every week. 16.every week we mow the grass
  • 3.
    You have changedthe word order correctly but there are spelling mistakes which you can use the spell checker for and your punctuation is not accurate. What should sentences begin with and when you use an opener what piece of punctuation are you missing out? Please look again.