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Choose the correct word order and mark your answer in the response sheet.

park / the / to / went / children / the / yesterday.

AThe children went to the park yesterday.

BThe children went Yesterday to the park.

CTo the park the children went yesterday.

DTo the park yesterday the children went.

Answer:

A. The children went to the park yesterday.

Read Explanation:

  • In the sentence "The children went to the park yesterday," the subject is "the children" and there is no direct object.

  • The phrase "to the park" is an adverbial phrase indicating location, not a direct object.


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