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Exercise 1
The position of adverbs and adverbial phrases
Choose the correct sentence.
1.
She a lot liked the cat.
She liked a lot the car.
She liked the car a lot.
2.
Nick arrived very late home last night.
Nick arrived home very late last night.
Nick arrived last night home very late.
3.
Luckily, I had taken an umbrella.
I had luckily taken an umbrella.
I luckily had taken an umbrella.
4.
The police arrived after an hour at the car accident scene.
After a few minutes arrived the the police arrived at the scene of the car accident.
The police arrived at the scene of the car accident after a few minutes.
5.
Ben has apparently been fired.
Apparently Ben has been fired.
Ben apparently has been fired.
6.
An old lady was hurt badly and the boy called an ambulance.
An old lady hurt was badly and the boy called an ambulance.
An old lady was badly hurt and the boy called an ambulance.
7.
I was sleepy incredibly last week.
I was incredibly sleepy last week.
I incredibly was sleepy last week.
8.
Mark is a rude bit to his maths teacher.
Mark is rude to his maths teacher a bit.
Mark is a bit rude to his maths teacher.
9.
I almost forgot your birthday, but my sister fortunately reminded me.
Fortunately, I almost forgot your birthday, but my sister reminded me.
I almost forgot your birthday, but fortunately, my sister reminded me.
10.
Lucy always doesn’t eat healthily – she has often fast food between meals.
Lucy doesn’t always eat healthily – she often has fast food between meals.
Lucy doesn’t eat always healthily – she has fast food often between meals.
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