TOEFL Writing Task 1 – Build a Sentence -ETS

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 All samples follow exactly this pattern:

Question → “The ( ___ ) adjective.”


๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence (Same Pattern Practice)

Rules

Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct sentence.

  • Use all the words.

  • Do not change the form of any word.

  • Pay attention to word order and subject–verb agreement.


Sample 1

Question:
What was the highlight of your trip?

Answer options:
were / the / was / old city / showed us around / who / tour guides

Correct answer:
The tour guides who showed us around the old city were fantastic.


Sample 2

Question:
What did you like most about the class?

Answer options:
was / the / professor / who / explained / clearly / material

Correct answer:
The professor who explained the material clearly was excellent.


Sample 3

Question:
What impressed you about the hotel?

Answer options:
was / the / service / that / provided / they / outstanding

Correct answer:
The service that they provided was outstanding.


Sample 4

Question:
What made the lecture interesting?

Answer options:
was / the / speaker / who / gave / examples / useful

Correct answer:
The speaker who gave useful examples was engaging.


Sample 5

Question:
What did you enjoy about the restaurant?

Answer options:
was / the / food / that / served / they / delicious

Correct answer:
The food that they served was delicious.


Sample 6

Question:
What stood out about the university?

Answer options:
were / the / facilities / that / offered / they / modern

Correct answer:
The facilities that they offered were modern.


Sample 7

Question:
What made the movie memorable?

Answer options:
were / the / characters / that / developed / well / were

Correct answer:
The characters that were developed well were memorable.


Sample 8

Question:
What impressed you about the event?

Answer options:
was / the / organization / that / planned / they / efficient

Correct answer:
The organization that they planned was efficient.


Sample 9

Question:
What did you like about the workshop?

Answer options:
were / the / activities / that / included / they / engaging

Correct answer:
The activities that they included were engaging.


Sample 10

Question:
What was the best part of the tour?

Answer options:
were / the / locations / that / visited / we / amazing

Correct answer:
The locations that we visited were amazing.


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๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence (Advanced Practice)

Rules

Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct sentence.

  • Use all the words.

  • Do not change the form of any word.

  • Pay close attention to word order, relative clauses, and verb agreement.


Sample 1

Question:
What was the highlight of your trip?

Answer options:
were / the / was / historic district / showed us around / who / local guides

Correct answer:
The local guides who showed us around the historic district were impressive.


Sample 2

Question:
What did you appreciate most about the course?

Answer options:
was / the / instructor / who / concepts / explained / clearly

Correct answer:
The instructor who explained the concepts clearly was outstanding.


Sample 3

Question:
What impressed you about the research center?

Answer options:
were / the / facilities / that / recently / upgraded / were

Correct answer:
The facilities that were recently upgraded were impressive.


Sample 4

Question:
What made the presentation effective?

Answer options:
was / the / speaker / who / complex ideas / simplified

Correct answer:
The speaker who simplified complex ideas was effective.


Sample 5

Question:
What did you like about the accommodation?

Answer options:
was / the / apartment / that / stayed in / we / spacious

Correct answer:
The apartment that we stayed in was spacious.


Sample 6

Question:
What stood out about the conference?

Answer options:
were / the / sessions / that / experts / led / engaging

Correct answer:
The sessions that experts led were engaging.


Sample 7

Question:
What made the project successful?

Answer options:
was / the / team / who / collaborated / efficiently

Correct answer:
The team who collaborated efficiently was successful.


Sample 8

Question:
What impressed you about the exhibition?

Answer options:
were / the / displays / that / carefully / designed / were

Correct answer:
The displays that were carefully designed were impressive.


Sample 9

Question:
What did you enjoy most about the workshop?

Answer options:
were / the / activities / that / practical skills / developed

Correct answer:
The activities that developed practical skills were valuable.


Sample 10

Question:
What was the most memorable part of the visit?

Answer options:
were / the / historical sites / that / explored / we

Correct answer:
The historical sites that we explored were memorable.



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All 10 samples follow this exact pattern:
Statement → embedded yes/no question starting with
“Do you know if … ?”


๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence (Embedded Questions)

Rules

Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

  • Use all the words.

  • Do not change the form of any word.

  • Use statement word order after if or whether.

  • Pay attention to auxiliary verbs and verb agreement.


Sample 1

Question:
I heard Anna got a promotion.
(4 blank lines)
she will be (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
a different department / if / moving to / know / do / you

Correct answer:
Do you know if she will be moving to a different department?


Sample 2

Question:
I heard the meeting was postponed.
(4 blank lines)
it has been (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
rescheduled / if / know / do / you / already

Correct answer:
Do you know if it has been rescheduled already?


Sample 3

Question:
I heard the store is closing.
(4 blank lines)
it will close (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
soon / if / know / do / you / permanently

Correct answer:
Do you know if it will close permanently soon?


Sample 4

Question:
I heard the flight was delayed.
(4 blank lines)
it has been (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
canceled / if / know / do / you / completely

Correct answer:
Do you know if it has been canceled completely?


Sample 5

Question:
I heard the course requirements changed.
(4 blank lines)
students must (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
re-register / if / know / do / you / now

Correct answer:
Do you know if students must re-register now?


Sample 6

Question:
I heard the company is hiring.
(4 blank lines)
they are (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
new employees / if / know / do / you / recruiting

Correct answer:
Do you know if they are recruiting new employees?


Sample 7

Question:
I heard the event is free.
(4 blank lines)
registration is (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
required / if / know / do / you / still

Correct answer:
Do you know if registration is still required?


Sample 8

Question:
I heard the professor is on leave.
(4 blank lines)
she will be (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
returning / if / know / do / you / soon

Correct answer:
Do you know if she will be returning soon?


Sample 9

Question:
I heard the software was updated.
(4 blank lines)
the issue has (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
been fixed / if / know / do / you / already

Correct answer:
Do you know if the issue has been fixed already?


Sample 10

Question:
I heard the schedule might change.
(4 blank lines)
the deadline will be (2 blank lines)?

Answer options:
extended / if / know / do / you / again

Correct answer:
Do you know if the deadline will be extended again?


๐Ÿ”‘ TOEFL 2026 KEY RULE TO REMEMBER

Wrong: Do you know if will she move…
Correct: Do you know if she will move…

After if / whether, use statement word order.


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Here are the MOST COMMON TOEFL 2026 “Build a Sentence” TRAPS, explained clearly with examples, so you know exactly what to avoid.


๐Ÿ”ฅ TOEFL 2026 Build-a-Sentence: Common Traps & How to Avoid Them


⚠️ TRAP 1: Wrong Word Order after if / whether

Wrong:
Do you know if will she be moving?

Correct:
Do you know if she will be moving?

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
After if / whether, use statement word order, NOT question order.


⚠️ TRAP 2: Wrong Verb (was / were)

Wrong:
The tour guides was fantastic.

Correct:
The tour guides were fantastic.

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
Always match the verb to the real subject, not the closest word.


⚠️ TRAP 3: Relative Clause in the Wrong Place

Wrong:
The tour guides were fantastic who showed us around.

Correct:
The tour guides who showed us around were fantastic.

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
A relative clause (who / that) must come immediately after the noun it describes.


⚠️ TRAP 4: Using who for Things

Wrong:
The book who I bought was expensive.

Correct:
The book that I bought was expensive.

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:

  • who → people

  • that / which → things


⚠️ TRAP 5: Breaking Fixed Phrases

Wrong:
showed around us
stayed the hotel in

Correct:
showed us around
stayed in the hotel

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
Some word groups are fixed and must stay together.


⚠️ TRAP 6: Forgetting to Use ALL Words

Wrong:
Leaving out: that, who, were, etc.

Correct:
Every word must appear exactly once.

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
Missing one word = wrong answer, even if the sentence sounds OK.


⚠️ TRAP 7: Adding or Changing Words (NOT Allowed)

Wrong:
The instructor who explained clearly the concepts was great.
(extra word order change)

Correct:
The instructor who explained the concepts clearly was great.

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
You cannot add, remove, or change word forms.


⚠️ TRAP 8: Misplacing Adverbs

Wrong:
The professor explained clearly the topic.

Correct:
The professor explained the topic clearly.

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
Adverbs usually come after the object in TOEFL-style sentences.


⚠️ TRAP 9: Confusing Subject of the Sentence

Wrong:
The highlight of the trip was the tour guides were fantastic.

Correct:
The tour guides who showed us around were fantastic.

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule:
Only ONE main verb (was / were) belongs to the main clause.


⚠️ TRAP 10: Overthinking (TOEFL Loves SIMPLE Logic)

❌ Trying many creative orders
✅ Build the sentence in this order:

Article → noun → relative clause → verb → complement


๐Ÿง  10-Second TOEFL Strategy (VERY IMPORTANT)

1️⃣ Find the main noun
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3️⃣ Choose was / were
4️⃣ Place remaining phrases naturally
5️⃣ Read once → submit


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๐Ÿ”ฅ TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

⏱ TIMED PRACTICE (Hard Level)

⏰ Timing Rule

You have 10–12 seconds per question.
There is ONLY ONE correct answer.


๐Ÿ”น RULES (Official Style)

  • Use all words exactly once

  • Do not change word forms

  • Use statement word order in embedded questions

  • Watch was / were

  • Relative clauses must be placed immediately after the noun


๐Ÿง  PRACTICE SET (10 QUESTIONS)


1.

Question:
I heard Anna got a promotion.
(4 blanks)
she will be (2 blanks)?

Answer options:
a different department / if / moving to / know / do / you

Correct answer:
Do you know if she will be moving to a different department?


2.

Question:
I heard the meeting was canceled.
(4 blanks)
it has been (2 blanks)?

Answer options:
rescheduled / if / know / do / you / already

Correct answer:
Do you know if it has been rescheduled already?


3. ⚠️ TRAP: word order

Question:
I heard the professor is leaving.
(4 blanks)
he will be (2 blanks)?

Answer options:
retiring / if / know / do / you / soon

Correct answer:
Do you know if he will be retiring soon?


4. ⚠️ TRAP: plural noun

Question:
What impressed you about the tour?

Answer options:
were / the / guides / who / explained / everything / clearly

Correct answer:
The guides who explained everything clearly were impressive.


5. ⚠️ TRAP: relative clause placement

Question:
What made the hotel memorable?

Answer options:
was / the / staff / who / treated / us / kindly

Correct answer:
The staff who treated us kindly was memorable.


6. ⚠️ TRAP: fixed phrase

Question:
What was the best part of the trip?

Answer options:
were / the / locals / who / showed us around / friendly

Correct answer:
The locals who showed us around were friendly.


7. ⚠️ TRAP: embedded question

Question:
I heard the deadline changed.
(4 blanks)
it has been (2 blanks)?

Answer options:
extended / if / know / do / you / again

Correct answer:
Do you know if it has been extended again?


8.

Question:
What stood out about the workshop?

Answer options:
were / the / activities / that / encouraged / discussion

Correct answer:
The activities that encouraged discussion were effective.


9. ⚠️ TRAP: was vs were

Question:
What made the lecture useful?

Answer options:
was / the / examples / that / were / provided

Correct answer:
The examples that were provided were useful.


10. ⚠️ HARD TRAP (TOEFL favorite)

Question:
I heard the course format changed.
(4 blanks)
classes will be (2 blanks)?

Answer options:
online / if / know / do / you / now

Correct answer:
Do you know if classes will be online now?

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3.  

Focus: embedded WH- / yes-no questions using “Can you tell me whether … ?”


๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

Embedded Questions (Detailed Practice)


๐Ÿ“Œ RULES (Important — Read Carefully)

  1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

  2. Use all the words exactly once.

  3. Do not change the form of any word.

  4. After whether / if, use statement word order (NOT question order).

  5. Place auxiliary verbs (can / will be / is / are) correctly.

  6. The sentence must end with a question mark.

  7. Only one word order is correct.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

Question:
We’re planning a trip to the mountains next weekend.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
the cabins / available / whether / can / will be / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether the cabins will be available?


๐Ÿ”น Practice Samples (Same Pattern)


Sample 2

Question:
We’re organizing a conference next month.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
the main hall / reserved / whether / can / has been / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether the main hall has been reserved?


Sample 3

Question:
We’re thinking of enrolling in the course.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
spots / still / whether / can / available / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether spots are still available?


Sample 4

Question:
We’re planning to visit the museum tomorrow.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
guided tours / offered / whether / can / are / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether guided tours are offered?


Sample 5

Question:
We’re considering staying at this hotel.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
breakfast / included / whether / can / is / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether breakfast is included?


Sample 6

Question:
We’re planning a group trip.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
discounts / available / whether / can / are / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether discounts are available?


Sample 7

Question:
We’re applying for the program.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
documents / required / whether / can / are / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether documents are required?


Sample 8

Question:
We’re planning to attend the workshop.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
registration / open / whether / can / is / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether registration is open?


Sample 9

Question:
We’re considering renting a car.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
insurance / included / whether / can / is / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether insurance is included?


Sample 10

Question:
We’re planning a family vacation.
(2 blank lines)
tell me (4 blank lines)?

Answer options:
rooms / available / whether / can / will be / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether rooms will be available?


๐Ÿง  TOEFL 2026 QUICK CHECK (Before Submitting)

✔ Starts with Can you
✔ Uses tell me whether
✔ Statement order after whether
✔ Correct verb (is / are / will be / has been)
✔ Ends with ?


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๐Ÿ‘‰ MIXED TOEFL 2026 Build-a-Sentence Practice
(Embedded questions + relative clauses, same polished format)


๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

Mixed Practice (High-Frequency Exam Patterns)


๐Ÿ“Œ RULES (Read Carefully)

  1. Move the words in the boxes to form one grammatically correct sentence.

  2. Use all the words exactly once.

  3. Do not change word forms.

  4. After if / whether, use statement word order.

  5. Place relative clauses (who / that) immediately after the noun they describe.

  6. Pay attention to was / were / is / are / will be.

  7. End with the correct punctuation.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Embedded Question)

Question:
We’re planning a trip next month.
(2 blanks)
tell me (4 blanks)?

Answer options:
flights / available / whether / can / will be / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether flights will be available?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 2 (Relative Clause)

Question:
What impressed you about the tour?

Answer options:
were / the / guides / who / explained / everything / patiently

Correct answer:
The guides who explained everything patiently were impressive.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 3 (Embedded Question)

Question:
I heard the schedule changed.
(4 blanks)
the meeting will be (2 blanks)?

Answer options:
rescheduled / if / know / do / you / soon

Correct answer:
Do you know if the meeting will be rescheduled soon?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 4 (Relative Clause)

Question:
What made the lecture useful?

Answer options:
were / the / examples / that / were / provided / helpful

Correct answer:
The examples that were provided were helpful.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 5 (Embedded Question)

Question:
We’re thinking about applying for the program.
(2 blanks)
tell me (4 blanks)?

Answer options:
requirements / whether / can / you / are / strict

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether requirements are strict?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 6 (Relative Clause)

Question:
What stood out about the restaurant?

Answer options:
was / the / service / that / staff / provided / friendly

Correct answer:
The service that staff provided was friendly.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 7 (Embedded Question)

Question:
I heard the professor is unavailable.
(4 blanks)
she will be (2 blanks)?

Answer options:
returning / if / know / do / you / soon

Correct answer:
Do you know if she will be returning soon?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 8 (Relative Clause)

Question:
What did you enjoy most about the workshop?

Answer options:
were / the / activities / that / encouraged / collaboration

Correct answer:
The activities that encouraged collaboration were enjoyable.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 9 (Embedded Question)

Question:
We’re planning to attend the event.
(2 blanks)
tell me (4 blanks)?

Answer options:
registration / required / whether / can / is / you

Correct answer:
Can you tell me whether registration is required?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 10 (Relative Clause)

Question:
What made the project successful?

Answer options:
was / the / team / who / worked / efficiently / together

Correct answer:
The team who worked efficiently together was successful.


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Focus: direct WH-questions (What time does … start?)


๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

Direct WH-Questions


๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

  1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

  2. Use all the words exactly once.

  3. Do not change the form of any word.

  4. Use question word order for direct questions:

    • WH-word + auxiliary + subject + base verb

  5. The sentence must end with a question mark.

  6. Only one correct word order is possible.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

Question:
I'm looking forward to the concert this weekend.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / start

Correct answer:
What time does it start?


๐Ÿ”น Practice Samples (Same Format)


Sample 2

Question:
I plan to visit the museum tomorrow.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / open

Correct answer:
What time does it open?


Sample 3

Question:
We have a meeting later today.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / begin

Correct answer:
What time does it begin?


Sample 4

Question:
I'm waiting for the train.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / arrive

Correct answer:
What time does it arrive?


Sample 5

Question:
I want to watch the movie tonight.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / end

Correct answer:
What time does it end?


Sample 6

Question:
We’re attending a lecture tomorrow.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / start

Correct answer:
What time does it start?


Sample 7

Question:
I’m meeting a friend this evening.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / finish

Correct answer:
What time does it finish?


Sample 8

Question:
The store closes today.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / close

Correct answer:
What time does it close?


Sample 9

Question:
We’re planning to leave tomorrow morning.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / we / leave

Correct answer:
What time do we leave?


Sample 10

Question:
I have an appointment today.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / what / time / it / start

Correct answer:
What time does it start?


๐Ÿง  TOEFL QUICK REMINDER

✔ WH-word first (what time)
✔ Auxiliary verb (does / do)
✔ Subject (it / we)
✔ Base verb (start / open / arrive)
✔ Question mark


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๐Ÿ‘‰ “How / Where / When / Why” WH-questions
(polished, official style, same format)


๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

WH-Questions (How / Where / When / Why)


๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

  1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

  2. Use all the words exactly once.

  3. Do not change the form of any word.

  4. Use question word order:

    • WH-word + auxiliary + subject + base verb

  5. The sentence must end with a question mark.

  6. Only one correct answer is possible.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (HOW)

Question:
I want to improve my English skills.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
can / how / I / practice / daily

Correct answer:
How can I practice daily?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 2 (WHERE)

Question:
I need to submit the application.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
can / where / I / submit / it

Correct answer:
Where can I submit it?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 3 (WHEN)

Question:
The results will be announced soon.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
will / when / they / be / announced

Correct answer:
When will they be announced?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 4 (WHY)

Question:
The meeting was postponed.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
was / why / it / postponed

Correct answer:
Why was it postponed?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 5 (HOW)

Question:
I want to access the online portal.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / how / I / log / in

Correct answer:
How do I log in?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 6 (WHERE)

Question:
I need to find the lecture hall.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
can / where / I / find / it

Correct answer:
Where can I find it?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 7 (WHEN)

Question:
The class begins next week.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
does / when / it / begin

Correct answer:
When does it begin?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 8 (WHY)

Question:
The project failed.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
did / why / it / fail

Correct answer:
Why did it fail?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 9 (HOW)

Question:
I want to change my major.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
can / how / I / request / it

Correct answer:
How can I request it?


๐Ÿ”น Sample 10 (WHERE)

Question:
I need to park my car.
(5 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
can / where / I / park / it

Correct answer:
Where can I park it?

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Focus: embedded WH-questions (Do you know how much … will cost?)


๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

Embedded WH-Questions (How much)


๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

  1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

  2. Use all the words exactly once.

  3. Do not change the form of any word.

  4. After how much, use statement word order (NOT question order).

  5. Pay attention to auxiliary verbs (do / will).

  6. The sentence must end with a question mark.

  7. Only one correct word order is possible.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

Question:
The museum exhibition opens next month.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / tickets / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much tickets will cost?


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Sample 2

Question:
The concert tickets go on sale tomorrow.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / they / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much they will cost?


Sample 3

Question:
The new course starts next semester.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / tuition / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much tuition will cost?


Sample 4

Question:
The hotel renovation will finish soon.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / the rooms / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much the rooms will cost?


Sample 5

Question:
The guided tour is very popular.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / the tour / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much the tour will cost?


Sample 6

Question:
The training program begins next week.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / the program / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much the program will cost?


Sample 7

Question:
The new software will be released soon.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / the license / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much the license will cost?


Sample 8

Question:
The summer camp opens in June.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / registration / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much registration will cost?


Sample 9

Question:
The conference is scheduled for July.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / attendance / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much attendance will cost?


Sample 10

Question:
The online subscription renews next month.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / how / know / it / will cost / much

Correct answer:
Do you know how much it will cost?


๐Ÿง  TOEFL 2026 REMINDER (VERY IMPORTANT)

Wrong: Do you know how much will tickets cost?
Correct: Do you know how much tickets will cost?

After how much, use statement word order.


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๐Ÿ‘‰ Embedded WH-Questions (What / Which)
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๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

Embedded WH-Questions (What / Which)


๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

  1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

  2. Use all the words exactly once.

  3. Do not change the form of any word.

  4. After what / which, use statement word order.

  5. Pay attention to auxiliary verbs (do / will / is / are).

  6. End the sentence with a question mark.

  7. Only one correct answer is possible.


๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

Question:
The course offers several options.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / option / is / best

Correct answer:
Do you know which option is best?


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Sample 2

Question:
The professor assigned multiple readings.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / chapters / are / required

Correct answer:
Do you know which chapters are required?


Sample 3

Question:
There are several meeting rooms available.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / room / is / reserved

Correct answer:
Do you know which room is reserved?


Sample 4

Question:
The company offers different plans.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / plan / we / should / choose

Correct answer:
Do you know which plan we should choose?


Sample 5

Question:
Several speakers will attend the event.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / speaker / will / present / first

Correct answer:
Do you know which speaker will present first?


Sample 6

Question:
The website lists many courses.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / course / fits / best

Correct answer:
Do you know which course fits best?


Sample 7

Question:
Different documents are required for registration.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / documents / are / needed

Correct answer:
Do you know which documents are needed?


Sample 8

Question:
Several deadlines were announced.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / deadline / applies / to / us

Correct answer:
Do you know which deadline applies to us?


Sample 9

Question:
The menu includes many dishes.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / dishes / are / popular

Correct answer:
Do you know which dishes are popular?


Sample 10

Question:
There are multiple versions of the software.
(7 blank lines)
?

Answer options:
do / you / know / which / version / is / latest

Correct answer:
Do you know which version is latest?


๐Ÿง  TOEFL 2026 KEY REMINDER

Wrong: Do you know which is the best option?
Correct: Do you know which option is best?

After what / which, always use statement word order.


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To review what you’ve learned for the TOEFL 2026 Build-a-Sentence task, remember these core patterns:

✅ Main Question Types You Practiced

  1. Relative clauses
    The tour guides who showed us around were fantastic.

  2. Embedded yes/no questions
    Do you know if she will be moving to a different department?

  3. Embedded WH-questions
    Do you know how much tickets will cost?
    Do you know which option is best?

  4. Direct WH-questions
    What time does it start?
    Where can I find it?


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    Below is a polished TOEFL-2026–style practice set using the SAME FORMAT as your example.

    Focus: Direct WH-questions (What … like?)


    ๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

    Direct WH-Questions (What … like?)


    ๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

    1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

    2. Use all the words exactly once.

    3. Do not change the form of any word.

    4. Use question word order:

      • WH-word + auxiliary / verb + subject

    5. Keep fixed expressions together (e.g., what … like, this time of year).

    6. The sentence must end with a question mark.

    7. Only one correct answer is possible.


    ๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

    Question:
    I'm planning to go to the beach tomorrow.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / time of year / what / the water / this / like / temperature

    Correct answer:
    What is the water temperature like this time of year?


    ๐Ÿ”น Practice Samples (Same Format)


    Sample 2

    Question:
    I'm thinking about visiting the mountains in winter.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / time of year / what / the weather / this / like / usually

    Correct answer:
    What is the weather usually like this time of year?


    Sample 3

    Question:
    I'm planning to travel to the city during summer.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / season / what / the traffic / that / like / usually

    Correct answer:
    What is the traffic usually like that season?


    Sample 4

    Question:
    I'm considering enrolling in the course this semester.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / term / what / the workload / this / like / typically

    Correct answer:
    What is the workload typically like this term?


    Sample 5

    Question:
    I'm planning to attend the festival this weekend.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / event / what / the crowd / the / like / usually

    Correct answer:
    What is the crowd usually like at the event?


    Sample 6

    Question:
    I'm thinking of moving to the area next year.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / neighborhood / what / the / like / generally / there

    Correct answer:
    What is the neighborhood generally like there?


    Sample 7

    Question:
    I'm planning to rent an apartment downtown.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / area / what / the noise level / like / at night

    Correct answer:
    What is the noise level like at night in the area?


    Sample 8

    Question:
    I'm thinking about taking the exam next month.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / exam / what / the difficulty / like / usually

    Correct answer:
    What is the difficulty usually like for the exam?


    Sample 9

    Question:
    I'm planning to start the job soon.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / position / what / the workload / like / typically

    Correct answer:
    What is the workload typically like for the position?


    Sample 10

    Question:
    I'm considering joining the program this year.
    (7 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    is / program / what / the pace / like / overall

    Correct answer:
    What is the pace like overall in the program?


    ๐Ÿง  TOEFL 2026 KEY REMINDER

    What … like is a fixed structure
    ✔ Keep time phrases together (this time of year)
    ✔ Use question order (What is … like?)
    ✔ No extra or missing words


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    ๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

    7. Embedded YES/NO Questions (Do you have … ?)

    Focus: polite questions using “Do you have … ?”


    ๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

    1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

    2. Use all the words exactly once.

    3. Do not change the form of any word.

    4. Use question word order:

      • Do + subject + base verb

    5. Keep noun phrases together (e.g., shopping list).

    6. End the sentence with a question mark.

    7. Only one correct answer is possible.


    ๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

    Question:
    I need to buy groceries today.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    list / do / a / have / shopping / you

    Correct answer:
    Do you have a shopping list?


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    Sample 2

    Question:
    I need to submit the application today.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / required / documents

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the required documents?


    Sample 3

    Question:
    We’re preparing for the presentation.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / final / slides

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the final slides?


    Sample 4

    Question:
    I want to make a reservation.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / a / table / available

    Correct answer:
    Do you have a table available?


    Sample 5

    Question:
    I need to study for the exam.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / study / guide

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the study guide?


    Sample 6

    Question:
    We’re planning the trip this weekend.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / a / map / already

    Correct answer:
    Do you have a map already?


    Sample 7

    Question:
    I want to check the details.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / correct / information

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the correct information?


    Sample 8

    Question:
    We’re organizing the event.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / enough / volunteers / signed up

    Correct answer:
    Do you have enough volunteers signed up?


    Sample 9

    Question:
    I want to contact the office.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / their / phone / number

    Correct answer:
    Do you have their phone number?


    Sample 10

    Question:
    We’re finalizing the schedule.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / updated / version

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the updated version?

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    Focus: Direct YES/NO questions (Do you have … ?)


    ๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

    Direct Yes/No Questions (Do you have … ?)


    ๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

    1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

    2. Use all the words exactly once.

    3. Do not change the form of any word.

    4. Use question word order:

      • Do + subject + base verb

    5. Keep noun phrases together (e.g., shopping list).

    6. The sentence must end with a question mark.

    7. Only one correct answer is possible.


    ๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

    Question:
    I need to buy groceries today.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    list / do / a / have / shopping / you

    Correct answer:
    Do you have a shopping list?


    ๐Ÿ”น Practice Samples (Same Format)


    Sample 2

    Question:
    I need to submit the report today.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / final / version

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the final version?


    Sample 3

    Question:
    We’re planning the event.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / enough / volunteers / available

    Correct answer:
    Do you have enough volunteers available?


    Sample 4

    Question:
    I want to review the material.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / study / guide

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the study guide?


    Sample 5

    Question:
    We’re organizing a meeting.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / a / room / reserved

    Correct answer:
    Do you have a room reserved?


    Sample 6

    Question:
    I need to contact the office.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / their / phone / number

    Correct answer:
    Do you have their phone number?


    Sample 7

    Question:
    We’re getting ready for the trip.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / a / map / ready

    Correct answer:
    Do you have a map ready?


    Sample 8

    Question:
    I want to check the schedule.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / updated / timetable

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the updated timetable?


    Sample 9

    Question:
    We’re preparing for the interview.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / your / resume / printed

    Correct answer:
    Do you have your resume printed?


    Sample 10

    Question:
    I need to complete the registration.
    (6 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / required / documents

    Correct answer:
    Do you have the required documents?

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    Focus: Direct WH-questions (What will … ?)


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    Direct WH-Questions (Future: will)


    ๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

    1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct question.

    2. Use all the words exactly once.

    3. Do not change the form of any word.

    4. Use question word order:

      • WH-word + will + subject + base verb

    5. Keep noun phrases together (e.g., learn recipes).

    6. The sentence must end with a question mark.

    7. Only one correct answer is possible.


    ๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

    Question:
    I'll be taking a cooking class this weekend.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    learn / what / will / you / recipes

    Correct answer:
    What recipes will you learn?


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    Sample 2

    Question:
    I'll be attending a training session tomorrow.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    learn / what / will / you / skills

    Correct answer:
    What skills will you learn?


    Sample 3

    Question:
    I'll be visiting a new city next month.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    see / what / will / you / places

    Correct answer:
    What places will you see?


    Sample 4

    Question:
    I'll be taking an online course soon.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    study / what / will / you / topics

    Correct answer:
    What topics will you study?


    Sample 5

    Question:
    I'll be reading a book for class.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    analyze / what / will / you / chapters

    Correct answer:
    What chapters will you analyze?


    Sample 6

    Question:
    I'll be working on a project this week.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    complete / what / will / you / tasks

    Correct answer:
    What tasks will you complete?


    Sample 7

    Question:
    I'll be attending a workshop this afternoon.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    practice / what / will / you / techniques

    Correct answer:
    What techniques will you practice?


    Sample 8

    Question:
    I'll be joining a language program soon.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    learn / what / will / you / expressions

    Correct answer:
    What expressions will you learn?


    Sample 9

    Question:
    I'll be watching a documentary tonight.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    discover / what / will / you / facts

    Correct answer:
    What facts will you discover?


    Sample 10

    Question:
    I'll be participating in a research project.
    (5 blank lines)
    ?

    Answer options:
    investigate / what / will / you / issues

    Correct answer:
    What issues will you investigate?

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    Focus: Reported / indirect questions (She wanted to know where … could …)


    ๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

    Reported Questions (Past)


    ๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

    1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct sentence.

    2. Use all the words exactly once.

    3. Do not change the form of any word.

    4. Use statement word order in the reported question (NOT question order).

    5. Keep infinitives and modal verbs in the correct position (to know, could).

    6. The sentence must end with a period, not a question mark.

    7. Only one correct answer is possible.


    ๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

    Question:
    What did Maria ask you about the book you're reading?

    Answer options:
    she / wanted / a copy / buy / to know / could / where

    Correct answer:
    She wanted to know where she could buy a copy.


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    Sample 2

    Question:
    What did Anna ask about the course?

    Answer options:
    she / wanted / the class / to know / how / difficult / was

    Correct answer:
    She wanted to know how difficult the class was.


    Sample 3

    Question:
    What did Tom ask about the meeting?

    Answer options:
    he / wanted / to know / when / it / would start

    Correct answer:
    He wanted to know when it would start.


    Sample 4

    Question:
    What did Lisa ask about the exam?

    Answer options:
    she / wanted / to know / how / long / it / would take

    Correct answer:
    She wanted to know how long it would take.


    Sample 5

    Question:
    What did they ask about the tickets?

    Answer options:
    they / wanted / to know / how / much / they / cost

    Correct answer:
    They wanted to know how much they cost.


    Sample 6

    Question:
    What did Mark ask about the job?

    Answer options:
    he / wanted / to know / if / it / was / available

    Correct answer:
    He wanted to know if it was available.


    Sample 7

    Question:
    What did Sarah ask about the interview?

    Answer options:
    she / wanted / to know / who / would / conduct / it

    Correct answer:
    She wanted to know who would conduct it.


    Sample 8

    Question:
    What did the students ask about the project?

    Answer options:
    they / wanted / to know / when / it / was / due

    Correct answer:
    They wanted to know when it was due.


    Sample 9

    Question:
    What did your friend ask about the restaurant?

    Answer options:
    he / wanted / to know / where / it / was / located

    Correct answer:
    He wanted to know where it was located.


    Sample 10

    Question:
    What did the customer ask about the product?

    Answer options:
    they / wanted / to know / how / it / worked

    Correct answer:
    They wanted to know how it worked.


    ๐Ÿง  TOEFL 2026 KEY REMINDER

    Wrong: She wanted to know where could she buy a copy.
    Correct: She wanted to know where she could buy a copy.
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    ๐Ÿ”น TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

    Prepositional Phrases + Relative Clauses


    ๐Ÿ“Œ RULES

    1. Move the words in the boxes to create one grammatically correct sentence.

    2. Use all the words exactly once.

    3. Do not change the form of any word.

    4. Place the relative clause (that / which / who) immediately after the noun it describes.

    5. Keep prepositional phrases together (e.g., by the professor).

    6. The sentence must end with a period, not a question mark.

    7. Only one correct answer is possible.


    ๐Ÿ”น Sample 1 (Model)

    Question:
    How did you prepare for the exam?

    Answer options:
    by / the professor / that / the study guide / was provided / it

    Correct answer:
    I used the study guide that was provided by the professor.


    ๐Ÿ”น Practice Samples (Same Format)


    Sample 2

    Question:
    How did you complete the assignment?

    Answer options:
    with / detailed instructions / that / the teacher / provided / were

    Correct answer:
    I completed it with detailed instructions that were provided by the teacher.


    Sample 3

    Question:
    How did you learn the material?

    Answer options:
    using / the textbook / that / the course / required / was

    Correct answer:
    I learned it using the textbook that was required for the course.


    Sample 4

    Question:
    How did you practice for the presentation?

    Answer options:
    with / examples / that / in class / discussed / were

    Correct answer:
    I practiced with examples that were discussed in class.


    Sample 5

    Question:
    How did you prepare for the interview?

    Answer options:
    by / questions / that / online / recommended / were

    Correct answer:
    I prepared by using questions that were recommended online.


    Sample 6

    Question:
    How did you improve your writing?

    Answer options:
    using / feedback / that / my instructor / gave / me

    Correct answer:
    I improved it using feedback that my instructor gave me.


    Sample 7

    Question:
    How did you organize the project?

    Answer options:
    with / a template / that / by the team / created / was

    Correct answer:
    I organized it with a template that was created by the team.


    Sample 8

    Question:
    How did you study for the final exam?

    Answer options:
    by / practice tests / that / online / available / were

    Correct answer:
    I studied by using practice tests that were available online.


    Sample 9

    Question:
    How did you learn the procedures?

    Answer options:
    from / the manual / that / by the company / written / was

    Correct answer:
    I learned them from the manual that was written by the company.


    Sample 10

    Question:
    How did you prepare for the workshop?

    Answer options:
    using / materials / that / in advance / sent / were

    Correct answer:
    I prepared using materials that were sent in advance.


    ๐Ÿง  TOEFL 2026 KEY REMINDERS

    ✔ Relative clause comes right after the noun
    ✔ Passive voice is common (was provided / were sent)
    ✔ Keep by + agent together
    ✔ End with a period


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    ๐Ÿ“ TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

    Final Mixed Review (10 Questions)

    ⏱ Suggested time: 8–10 seconds per question


    ๐Ÿ”น OFFICIAL RULES (Quick Reminder)

    • Use all words exactly once

    • Do not change word forms

    • Embedded questions → statement order

    • Direct questions → question order

    • Relative clauses go immediately after the noun

    • Correct was / were / is / are / will

    • End with correct punctuation


    ✅ QUESTIONS


    1. Relative Clause

    Question:
    What was the highlight of your trip?

    Answer options:
    were / the / guides / who / explained / history / local

    Answer:
    The local guides who explained history were impressive.


    2. Embedded YES/NO

    Question:
    I heard Anna got a promotion.
    (4 blanks)
    she will be (2 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    transferred / if / know / do / you / soon

    Answer:
    Do you know if she will be transferred soon?


    3. Can you tell me whether

    Question:
    We’re planning a business trip.
    (2 blanks)
    tell me (4 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    flights / available / whether / can / will be / you

    Answer:
    Can you tell me whether flights will be available?


    4. Direct WH-Question (time)

    Question:
    I’m attending a lecture today.
    (5 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    does / what / time / it / begin

    Answer:
    What time does it begin?


    5. Embedded HOW MUCH

    Question:
    The new course starts next term.
    (7 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    do / you / how / know / tuition / will cost / much

    Answer:
    Do you know how much tuition will cost?


    6. What … like

    Question:
    I’m planning to move there soon.
    (7 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    is / neighborhood / what / the / like / generally / there

    Answer:
    What is the neighborhood generally like there?


    7. Do you have …

    Question:
    I need to submit the form today.
    (6 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    do / you / have / the / completed / form

    Answer:
    Do you have the completed form?


    8. Future WH-Question

    Question:
    I’ll be taking a photography class.
    (5 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    learn / what / will / you / techniques

    Answer:
    What techniques will you learn?


    9. Reported Question

    Question:
    What did Maria ask about the event?

    Answer options:
    she / wanted / to know / when / it / would start

    Answer:
    She wanted to know when it would start.


    10. Preparation / Method

    Question:
    How did you prepare for the presentation?

    Answer options:
    with / examples / that / my instructor / provided / were

    Answer:
    I prepared with examples that were provided by my instructor.


    ๐ŸŽฏ SCORING GUIDE

    • 9–10 correct → TOEFL 2026 READY

    • 7–8 correct → Very strong

    • Below 7 → Review embedded questions & relative clauses


    ๐Ÿง  FINAL EXAM STRATEGY (MEMORIZE)

    1️⃣ Find the main subject
    2️⃣ Attach who / that immediately
    3️⃣ Embedded question → NO inversion
    4️⃣ Direct question → DO inversion
    5️⃣ Choose was / were LAST


    If you want:

    • ๐Ÿ”ฅ Hardest possible trap test

    • Real countdown simulation

    • ๐Ÿ“„ Printable full worksheet

    • ๐ŸŽฏ Score-100% strategy

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    Here is the EXTREME TOEFL 2026 Build-a-Sentence TRAP TEST
    ๐Ÿ‘‰ This is the hardest level you will see on the real exam.


    ๐Ÿ”ฅ TOEFL 2026 – Build a Sentence

    EXTREME TRAP MOCK TEST (10 Questions)

    ⏱ Time limit: 8 seconds per question

    These questions are designed to trick you with:

    • embedded questions

    • relative clauses

    • word-order traps

    • was / were confusion


    ๐Ÿ“Œ RULES (EXAM MODE)

    • Use all words exactly once

    • Do not change word forms

    • Embedded questions → statement order

    • Relative clauses → immediately after the noun

    • Only ONE correct answer


    ๐Ÿงช QUESTIONS


    1. ⚠️ TRAP: relative clause placement

    Question:
    What impressed you about the tour?

    Answer options:
    were / the / guides / who / explained / everything / patiently

    Answer:
    The guides who explained everything patiently were impressive.


    2. ⚠️ TRAP: embedded YES/NO

    Question:
    I heard the meeting was canceled.
    (4 blanks)
    it has been (2 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    rescheduled / if / know / do / you / already

    Answer:
    Do you know if it has been rescheduled already?


    3. ⚠️ TRAP: what / like structure

    Question:
    I’m planning to travel there in winter.
    (7 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    is / season / what / the weather / that / like / usually

    Answer:
    What is the weather usually like that season?


    4. ⚠️ TRAP: was vs were

    Question:
    What made the lecture useful?

    Answer options:
    were / the / examples / that / were / provided / helpful

    Answer:
    The examples that were provided were helpful.


    5. ⚠️ TRAP: embedded HOW MUCH

    Question:
    The service launches next month.
    (7 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    do / you / how / know / subscriptions / will cost / much

    Answer:
    Do you know how much subscriptions will cost?


    6. ⚠️ TRAP: “Can you tell me whether”

    Question:
    We’re planning to attend the conference.
    (2 blanks)
    tell me (4 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    sessions / available / whether / can / will be / you

    Answer:
    Can you tell me whether sessions will be available?


    7. ⚠️ TRAP: reported question

    Question:
    What did the student ask about the exam?

    Answer options:
    he / wanted / to know / how / difficult / it / was

    Answer:
    He wanted to know how difficult it was.


    8. ⚠️ TRAP: fixed phrase

    Question:
    What was the best part of the visit?

    Answer options:
    were / the / locals / who / showed us around / friendly

    Answer:
    The locals who showed us around were friendly.


    9. ⚠️ TRAP: future WH-question

    Question:
    I’ll be starting a new job next week.
    (5 blanks)?

    Answer options:
    learn / what / will / you / responsibilities

    Answer:
    What responsibilities will you learn?


    10. ⚠️ FINAL BOSS TRAP

    Question:
    How did you prepare for the course?

    Answer options:
    using / materials / that / by the instructor / recommended / were

    Answer:
    I prepared using materials that were recommended by the instructor.


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