• Language Test
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  • 11.03.2025
  • Englisch
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Test: Eng­lish Word Order

1
Read the sen­tence. Iden­tify the sen­tence type. Is it simp­le, com­pound, or com­plex? Check the cor­rect ans­wer.
3 / 3
a)
The sun set be­hind the moun­tains, and the sky tur­ned oran­ge.
b)
Alt­hough it was rai­ning, we de­ci­ded to go for a walk.
c)
I wan­ted to go to the con­cert, but I had to work late.
d)
He en­joys play­ing ten­nis and swim­ming.
e)
When I woke up this mor­ning, I felt great.
f)
I will call you after the mee­ting ends.
2
Here are pairs of simp­le sen­ten­ces. Com­bi­ne each pair into one com­pound or com­plex sen­tence. Use ap­pro­pri­a­te con­junc­tions (like “and”, “but”, “be­cau­se”, “alt­hough”, “while”, etc.)
Write down your ans­wers below.
5 / 5
  • She stu­di­ed for the test. She was very tired.
  • The dog bar­ked loud­ly. The neigh­bours cal­led the po­li­ce.
  • I wan­ted to go for a walk. It star­ted to rain.
  • She was hungry. She did not feel like coo­king.
  • The child­ren went to play out­si­de. It was sno­wing
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
3
The fol­lo­wing text con­tains only simp­le sen­ten­ces. Read the text. Re­wri­te the text using at least two com­pound, two com­plex and one compound-​complex sen­ten­ces. Con­junc­tions like and, but, be­cau­se, alt­hough, etc., can help you form new sen­ten­ces.
10 / 10

The sun was set­ting. The sky was red. I went for a walk. The park was ne­ar­by. The air was cool. Birds were sin­ging. I saw a dog. The dog ran quick­ly. I smiled at the dog. It wag­ged its tail.

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Grade Overview
G.
15
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11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
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P.
17½
17
16½
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Feed­back: Eng­lish Word Order

Exer­ci­se

Points

Ad­vice

Iden­tify­ing sen­tence types

/3

Com­bi­ning sen­ten­ces

/5

Edi­ting a text

/10

Total

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Grade Overview
G.
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
P.
17½
17
16½
16
15½
14½
13½
12½
12
11
10
9
0
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