2. Make up sentences and write them.
1. eat, in the morning, porridge, I.
2. She, milk, with, coffee, drink, does, not.
3. hamburgers, they, with, like, cheese.
4. we, eat, for breakfast, do, salad, not, fish, or.
5. for supper, would, I, orange, like, juice.
6. does, Lizzy, not, mineral, drink, water.
To make this sentence, we need to rearrange the words in a logical order. The subject is "I," followed by the verb "eat," and then the object "porridge." Finally, we add the time indicator "in the morning."
2. She does not drink coffee with milk.
Again, we rearrange the words to form a coherent sentence. The subject is "She," followed by the negative auxiliary verb "does not." Then, we have the main verb "drink" and the objects "coffee" and "milk."
3. They like hamburgers with cheese.
This sentence is already in a correct word order. The subject is "They," followed by the verb "like." Then, we have the object "hamburgers" and the prepositional phrase "with cheese."
4. We do not eat fish or salad for breakfast.
Here, the subject is "We." We use the negative auxiliary verb "do not" before the main verb "eat." Then, we list the objects "fish" and "salad." Finally, we add the time indicator "for breakfast."
5. I would like orange juice for supper.
This sentence starts with the subject pronoun "I." We then use the modal verb "would like" to express a desire. Next, we have the object "orange juice," followed by the time indicator "for supper."
6. Lizzy does not drink mineral water.
Again, we start with the subject "Lizzy." We use the negative auxiliary verb "does not" before the main verb "drink." Finally, we have the object "mineral water."
By following these step-by-step explanations, you should be able to form correct sentences using the given words.