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A5 EF B2.2 Unit 3B Adverbs and Adverb position
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Jeff and Ted don't quarrel. (OFTEN)
Jeff and Ted don't often quarrel.
We get very tired after playing squash. (ALWAYS)
We always get very tired after playing squash.
I saw Jane at the party and I'm going to tell her husband about it. (DEFINITELY)
I saw Jane at the party and I'm definitely going to tell her husband about it.
You'll pick up French if you spend the whole summer in France. ( CERTAINLY)
You'll certainly pick you French if you spend the whole summer in France.
I haven't finished doing my homework. I've got two more exercises to do. (YET/STILL)
I haven't finished my homework yet. I've still got two more exercises to do.
Cathy has started learning Spanish. (JUST)
Cathy has just started learning Spanish.
Peter is a good singer and he plays the guitar. (ALSO)
Peter is a good singer and he also plays the guitar.
My brother plays for the local football team. (OCCASIONALLY)
My brother occasionally plays for the local football team.
I go jogging these days. There's enough time.(RARELY/NEVER)
I rarely go jogging these days. There's never enough time.
He goes to bed early but reads for hours before goes to sleep. (ALWAYS/SOMETIMES)
He always goes to bed early but sometimes reads for hours before he goes to sleep.
I disagree with you. Men are more violent than women. (Completely/sometimes)
I completely disagree with you. Men are sometimes more violent than women.
My brother-in-law loses his temper. He's so calm and controlled. (HARDLY EVER/ALWAYS)
My brother-in-law hardly ever lses his temper. He's always so calm and controlled.
Sue's not very adventurous. She hasn't been abroad. (EVEN)
Sue's not very adventurous. She hasn't even been abroad.
I do wish she'd speak louder. I can hear a word she's saying. (HARDLY)
I do wish she'd speak louder. I can hardly hear what she's saying.
I'm going to get married next year.(PROBABLY)
I'm probably going to get married next year.
Have you eaten oysters? (EVER)
Have you ever eaten oysters?
I've got two sisters and they're married. (BOTH)
I've got two sisters and they're both married.
He has had three cars and they have been Volvos. (ALL)
He has had three cars and they have all been volvos.
I don't understand why you didn't come to my party. (STILL)
I still don't understand why you didn't come my party.
I watch TV , though I listen to the radio. (HARDLY EVER/FREQUENTLY)
I hardly ever watch TV, though I frequently listen to the radio.
I visit my grandparents at the weekend. (USUALLY)
I usually visit my grandparents at the weekend.