1 Put the words in the correct order. Write in your exercise book. 9
1. my parents / In / most / take / my family / of /chores / care /.
2..care / children / must / of / Parents / take / .
3. is /? / doing / Who / responsible / family / the / for / your /
laundry / in
4. brother / Does / look / Nick / his/? / younger / after
5. chores to / Children/do/have/.
6. every / take / has / Paul / out the /to / day / rubbish /, /
washing-up / to / but / have / he / do / doesn't/ the /.
7. ? / you / rake / Do / have / the / garden / the / to / leaves / in
8. for / are/ What / you / chores / responsible /?
9. my dad / lawn / While / was / the / mowing / , / were / my
brother/ the / raking / I / leaves / and / .
10. cake / were / while / making / What / your mother / you/ a/
doing / was/?
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To solve this exercise, the student needs to rearrange the words in the given sentence and write the correct order in their exercise book. The correct order should be: "In most families, my parents take care of my family's chores." The student should ensure that the sentence makes logical sense and that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
2. Parents must take care of children.
Similarly, the student needs to rearrange the words in the given sentence and write the correct order in their exercise book. The correct order should be: "Parents must take care of children." The student should ensure that the sentence makes logical sense and that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
3. Who is responsible for doing the laundry in your family?
In this question, the student needs to identify the correct word order and punctuation. The correct order should be: "Who is responsible for doing the laundry in your family?" The student should pay attention to the question mark at the end and ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
4. Does Nick look after his younger brother?
The student needs to rearrange the words in the given question to create a grammatically correct sentence. The correct order should be: "Does Nick look after his younger brother?" The student should pay attention to the question mark at the end and ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
5. Children have chores to do.
The student needs to rearrange the words in the given sentence to create a grammatically correct statement. The correct order should be: "Children have chores to do." The student should ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
6. Paul has to take out the rubbish every day, but he doesn't have to do the washing-up.
In this sentence, the student needs to rearrange the words to create a logical and grammatically correct statement. The correct order should be: "Paul has to take out the rubbish every day, but he doesn't have to do the washing-up." The student should pay attention to the punctuation and ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
7. Do you have to rake the leaves in the garden?
The student needs to rearrange the words in the given question to create a grammatically correct sentence. The correct order should be: "Do you have to rake the leaves in the garden?" The student should pay attention to the question mark at the end and ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
8. What chores are you responsible for?
In this question, the student needs to identify the correct word order and punctuation. The correct order should be: "What chores are you responsible for?" The student should pay attention to the question mark at the end and ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
9. While my dad was mowing the lawn, I and my brother were raking the leaves.
The student needs to rearrange the words in the given sentence to create a grammatically correct statement. The correct order should be: "While my dad was mowing the lawn, my brother and I were raking the leaves." The student should ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
10. What were you doing while your mother was making a cake?
The student needs to rearrange the words in the given question to create a grammatically correct sentence. The correct order should be: "What were you doing while your mother was making a cake?" The student should pay attention to the question mark at the end and ensure that the words are arranged in a grammatically correct order.
By following these steps and rearranging the words in the correct order, the student will be able to provide a detailed and thorough answer to the given exercise.