Make up sentences from the words at a hotel, mike, did, last summer, stay? you, understand, didn't, the exercise, did, buy, alice, where, red, a didb't, play, why esterday, you, the went, yesterday, who, to the market, his broter, why, take, yesterday evening, didn't, his dog, for a
Didn't you understend the exercise yesterday?
Where did Alise buy a red dress?
Why you didn't play the piano yesterday?
Who went afternoon to the market yesterday?
1. First, let's organize the words in a logical order:
- yesterday, you, didn't, understand, the exercise.
- Mike didn't stay at a hotel last summer.
- Alice didn't buy a red dress yesterday.
- Esterday didn't play, why?
- You went to the market yesterday.
- Who did his brother take to the market yesterday evening?
- Why didn't his dog go for a walk yesterday?
Now, let's create sentences with these words:
1. Yesterday, you didn't understand the exercise.
(This sentence means that on the previous day, the person you're addressing didn't comprehend a specific task or problem.)
2. Mike didn't stay at a hotel last summer.
(This sentence indicates that Mike chose alternative accommodation instead of staying in a hotel during the previous summer.)
3. Alice didn't buy a red dress yesterday.
(This sentence implies that Alice didn't make a purchase of a red dress on the previous day.)
4. Why didn't Esterday play?
(This question is asking for the reason why Esterday didn't participate in a game or activity.)
5. You went to the market yesterday.
(This statement reveals that the person you're addressing visited the market on the previous day.)
6. Who did his brother take to the market yesterday evening?
(This question is asking about the person who accompanied someone's brother to the market the previous evening.)
7. Why didn't his dog go for a walk yesterday?
(This question inquires about the reason why someone's dog didn't get a walk on the previous day.)
Note: The words in the given sentence are not in proper grammatical order, so it took some rearranging to make coherent sentences.