I was asked to do a worksheet; I had to cut out the steps to plant a garden and put them in chronological order.
And by the way, Chronological order is two words, not one. :)
I put the chapters of my book in chronological order
You can use "chrono" as a prefix to indicate time-related concepts, such as in the word "chronological" which means arranged in order of time. For example, "The events were listed in chronological order."
I have trouble with chronological order in school like that.
Sometimes I see "please list in chronological order," and I understand it means to write in order of time.
chronological order=order by time in which the event happenedPut the events of Romeo and Juliet in chronological orderas the events occurred in the play.
Chronological means in the correct order of time. Therefore, you could use a sentence such as: 'List the events in chronological order.' or 'The information was in the form of a chronological timeline' though in the second example it is largely unnessecary, some people like to use big words to make themselves look better :)
Some chronologists has put the events in the history of Egypt in chronological order.
When writing a paragraph using chronological order, the use of temporal words is needed. Sentences can include the terms first, next, then, after that, and finally, among others.
Chronological Thinking.
put the yellow and pink words in order
Chronological order
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."