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Adverbs

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  • The played stupidly in the street.
    Stupidly, they played in the street.
  • Susan came very late to work yesterday.
    Susan came to work very late yesterday or Yesterday, Susan came to work very late.
  • I'd planned to go to the movies, but at the end/in the end I decided to stay home.
    in the end
  • Jane swam quickly to the shore.
    Jane swam to the shore quickly or Jane quickly swam to the shore
  • You yet/still haven't finished your dinner?!
    still
  • My parents will be in one hour here.
    My parents will be here in one hour.
  • Adverbs of frequency typically go in which position?
    Mid-position: Before the main verb (and after the verb to be)
  • It's November already! Christmas will be here soon.
    It's correct!
  • I haven't seen JIm in years. Frankly, I hard/hardly ever/never think about him.
    hardly ever
  • Tomorrow is what kind of adverb?
    Adverb of time
  • I love classic metal, specially/especially the band Megadeth!
    especially
  • I never could swim fast.
    I could never swim fast.
  • Apparently is what kind of adverb?
    Comment adverb
  • Booking a ticket online is easy. ..................., you go to the website, and follow the instructions.
    Basically
  • I thought the exam would be easy, but ..... ................ I found it quite difficult.
    in fact
  • I've been at university for three years now, but I am taking a break..........................
    at the moment.
  • My father has a nap in the afternoon usually.
    My father usually has a nap in the afternoon.
  • I've never/ever been to Fuji, but I hope to go there someday.
    never
  • I nowadays send emails rarely.
    I rarely send emails nowadays.
  • We are going to be late unfortunately
    Unfortunately, we are going to be late.