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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Order the words to make a sentence. (A) She wears usually in winter jeans, a jacket and boots. (B) She usually wears jeans, a jacket and boots in winter. (C) She wears usually jeans, a jacket and boots in winter. (D) She usually wears in winter jeans, a jacket and boots.

Asked by judithbryan2645

Answer (1)

To create a correct sentence from the given options, we need to focus on proper word order in English. The aim is to have a grammatically correct and naturally flowing sentence.
Let's look at each option:
(A) She wears usually in winter jeans, a jacket and boots.

Here, the placement of 'usually' is incorrect.

(B) She usually wears jeans, a jacket and boots in winter.

This option is good because 'usually' is placed between the subject 'She' and the verb 'wears', which is where adverbs of frequency typically go.

(C) She wears usually jeans, a jacket and boots in winter.

Although similar to (A), 'usually' is still out of place after the verb.

(D) She usually wears in winter jeans, a jacket and boots.

While 'usually' is correctly placed, splitting 'wears' and 'in winter' interrupts the flow of the sentence.

The correct option is (B): 'She usually wears jeans, a jacket and boots in winter.'
In this sentence:

'She' is the subject.
'Usually' is an adverb of frequency, placed appropriately in front of the verb.
'Wears' is the verb in the sentence.
'Jeans, a jacket and boots' is the list of items she wears, and the order of these items is correctly articulated.
'In winter' specifies the time, placed naturally at the end of the sentence.

Answered by JessicaJessy | 2025-07-22