1) Have you ... gone trekking?". 2) "She ate all her lunch, ... the vegetables". EVER or EVEN?
1) EVER. 2) EVEN.
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"My cousin is a doctor and ... she's living in Germany." ACTUALLY or AT THE MOMENT?
AT THE MOMENT.
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Please don't tell me how this book ends, I haven't finished it ...". YET or STILL.
YET
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1) "My father worked very .... all his life". 2) "We ... ever see him, he's always working" HARD or HARDLY?
1) HARD. 2) HARDLY.
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"Do you mind if I smoke? Well, ..., I'd rather you didn't." ACTUALLY or AT THE MOMENT?
ACTUALLY
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1) "I can't stand most TV programmes, ... reality shows". 2 "His feet are so big that his shoes are ... made for him". SPECIALLY or ESPECIALLY?
1) ESPECIALLY. 2) SPECIALLY.
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"I ... haven't finished writing my essay." YET or STILL?
STILL
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"I haven't seen him ... , have you?" LATE or LATELY?
LATE or LATELY?
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"I can't wait to see what happens ... of this book" AT THE END or IN THE END?
AT THE END
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Dave ... broke his leg skiing last winter. NEAR or NEARLY?
NEARLY.
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Adverbs of manner usually go after the verb or verb phrase. They can be used before the verb for emphasis and at the begining of a sentences for literary purposes.
True
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"We talked about it for hours but... we reached an understanding". AT THE END or IN THE END?
IN THE END.
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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Go to first place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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Comment adverbs usually go at the begining of the sentence or clause.