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Place the adverbs in their correct
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I have told him to speak clearly. (
often ) |
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He is at home on Fridays. ( always
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We have lunch at one o'clock. (
usually ) |
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We agree with you. ( quite ) |
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Freddy knows the answer. ( already
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You must say such things again. (
never ) |
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It is difficult to read your
handwriting. ( rather ) |
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Mr. Yong goes to Los Angeles for
business. ( frequently ) |
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The train has left. ( just ) |
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Do you eat fish ? Yes, I do. (
sometimes ) |
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Answers |
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I have often told him to
speak clearly. |
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He is always at home on
Fridays. |
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We usually have lunch at one
o'clock. |
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We quite agree with you. |
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Freddy already knows the
answer. |
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You must never say such
things again. |
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It is rather difficult to
read your handwriting. |
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Mr. Yong frequently goes to
Los Angeles for business. |
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The train has just left. |
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Do you eat fish ? Yes, I sometimes
do. |
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