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9A 3B adverb position
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9A Unit 3B English file upper-intermediate adverb position
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Add the adverbs: (always, fluently). She speaks English and sounds confident.
She always speaks English fluently and sounds confident.
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Add the adverbs: (often, there). We go after work for a coffee.
We often go there after work for a coffee.
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Add the adverbs: (quickly, yesterday). He finished the exam without any problems.
He quickly finished the exam yesterday without any problems.
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Add the adverbs: (usually, outside). The children play after school.
The children usually play outside after school.
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Add the adverbs: (honestly, definitely). You should talk to her about it.
Honestly, you should definitely talk to her about it.
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Add the adverbs: (rarely, extremely). She is late because she is organised.
She is rarely late because she is extremely organised.
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Add the adverbs: (sometimes, early, there). We arrive and eat for lunch.
We sometimes arrive early and eat there for lunch.
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Add the adverbs: (never, well). You explained the problem.
You never explained the problem well.
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Add the adverbs: (personally, always). I have liked that film.
Personally, I have always liked that film.
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Add the adverbs: (almost, never, outside). She goes because she is working.
She almost never goes outside because she is working.
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Add the adverbs: (finally, well, really). He played and deserved to win the match.
He finally played well and really deserved to win the match.
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Add the adverbs: (usually, nearby, now). We eat lunch, but we are eating in the office.
We usually eat lunch nearby, but we are eating now in the office.
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Add the adverbs: (hardly, still, clearly). I can hear him — the phone line is bad and he isn’t speaking.
I can hardly hear him — the phone line is still bad and he isn’t speaking clearly.
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Add the adverbs: (always, politely, definitely). He answers questions and knows his topic.
He always answers questions politely and definitely knows his topic.
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Add the adverbs: (really, rarely). She has improved her writing — she made progress last year.
She has really improved her writing — she rarely made progress last year.
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