q('#Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^She speaks well English.~She speaks English well.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Sometimes I play tennis on a Sunday.~I play sometimes tennis on a Sunday.%1@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Never I eat breakfast.~I never eat breakfast.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^I did quickly my homework.~I quickly did my homework.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^I did my homework in a hurry.~I in a hurry did my homework.%1@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^You played yesterday very well.~You played very well yesterday.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^I do not any more live in London.~I do not live in London any more.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Give it to me.~Give to me it.%1@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Give it me.~Give me it.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^I’m going to have cut my hair tomorrow.~I’m going to have my hair cut tomorrow.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Rarely have I heard such a feeble excuse!~Rarely I have heard such a feeble excuse.%1@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Under no circumstances should you tell him what I said.~Under no circumstances you should tell him what I said.%1@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Can you tell me what is the time?~Can you tell me what the time is?%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^She left stupidly her homework on the bus.~She stupidly left her homework on the bus.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^He ate slowly his lunch.~He ate his lunch slowly.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^No sooner we had left the house than it started to rain.~No sooner had we left the house than it started to rain.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^I yesterday saw a good film on TV.~I saw on TV a good film yesterday~I saw a good film on TV yesterday.%3@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Already as a child I knew I was going to be a teacher.~As a child I knew already that I was going to be a teacher.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Where’s the toilet? asked he.~Where’s the toilet? he asked.%2@Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?^Did ever you see her again? ~Did you ever see her again?%2');