Put the sentences in order
Key Notes :
To tell a story, sentences should go in order. Time-order words can help show when things happen.
Some time-order words tell you that a sentence is about the past, present or future.
We went to the zoo today.
Tomorrow, we will go to the park.
Now, we are having dinner.
We will go to bed soon.
Some time-order words put things in order.
First, I got out of bed.
I got dressed next.
Then, I had some food.
Finally, I went to school.
Learn with an example
🗼 put the sentences in order from beginning to end.
- This Not My Hat was the second book I read
- The Cat in the Hat was the first book I read.
- Now, I have read many.
- Put the sentences in order from beginning to end. The time-order words and phrases can help you.
- The Cat in the Hat was the first book I read.
- This is Not My Hat was the second book I read.
- Now, I have read many.
🗼 put the sentences in order from beginning to end.
- After the cows go outside, Carl cleans the barn.
- Carl feeds the cows every morning.
- Then, he lets them out of the barn.
- Put the sentences in order from beginning to end. The time-order words and phrases can help you.
- Carl feeds the cows every morning.
- Then, he lets them out of the barn.
- After the cows go outside, Carl cleans the barn.
- The sentence about Carl feeding the cows must go first. It tells you what the story is about.
🗼 put the sentences in order from beginning to end.
- After work, he watched TV.
- He was at work all day.
- This morning, David rode his bike to work.
- Put the sentences in order from beginning to end. The time-order words and phrases can help you.
- This morning, David rode his bike to work.
- He was at work all day.
- After work, he watched TV.
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