Humanities Build a Sentence Topics
Practice with sentences from literature, philosophy, and cultural studies contexts.
I heard you tried a new restaurant last night. How was it?
Two friends discussing a dining experience
I heard you took a trip to the mountains last weekend. How was it?
Two friends talking about a recent trip
I heard you went hiking last weekend. How was it?
Two friends discussing a recent hiking trip
I heard you went on a road trip last weekend. How was it?
Two friends talking about a recent road trip
Did you enjoy the conference yesterday?
Two friends discussing an event they attended
Did you hear about the new restaurant that opened downtown?
Two friends discussing new dining options in the city
Did you see the new science fiction movie that just premiered?
Two friends discussing a recently released movie
I heard you've started a new hobby. How's it going?
Two friends catching up on recent personal activities
I heard you're planning a trip to the mountains next weekend.
Two friends discussing an upcoming trip to the mountains
Frequently Asked Questions
What are TOEFL Build a Sentence questions?
Build a Sentence questions present scrambled words that you must arrange into a grammatically correct sentence. They test your understanding of English syntax and grammar.
How do I approach humanities-themed sentence building?
Identify the subject and main verb first, look for common academic phrases, pay attention to article placement, and ensure proper word order for complex ideas.