Put the words in correct sentence order. If necessary, change the form of the simple verb in boldface. Be sure to begin each sentence with a capital letter. Pay attention to the final punctuation.

1)be we library the in.

2at college be she the?

3)be no, she.

4)be he late ever

5)ever late come you do?

I will do the first two for you and you can try the other three:

1) We are in the library.
*change be to are
2) She is at the college?
* change be to is

To put the words in the correct sentence order, we need to follow the basic structure of a sentence, which is subject + verb + object (if applicable). We also need to make sure that each sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with the appropriate punctuation.

1) Are we in the library.
Explanation:
- Start the sentence with a capital letter.
- Change the word "be" to "are" to match the subject "we."
- The correct sentence order is "we + are + in the library."
- End the sentence with a period.

2) Is she at the college?
Explanation:
- Start the sentence with a capital letter.
- The sentence order is already correct, so we only need to fix the punctuation.
- End the sentence with a question mark.

3) No, she isn't.
Explanation:
- Start the sentence with a capital letter, as it is the start of a new sentence.
- Add an apostrophe (') to the word "isn't" to indicate the contraction of "is not."
- The sentence order is already correct, so we only need to fix the punctuation.
- End the sentence with a period.

4) Is he ever late?
Explanation:
- Start the sentence with a capital letter.
- The correct sentence order is "he + is + ever late."
- End the sentence with a question mark.

5) Do you ever come late?
Explanation:
- Start the sentence with a capital letter.
- Change the word "late" to "come late" to fit the sentence order.
- The correct sentence order is "you + do + ever come late."
- End the sentence with a question mark.