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A5 EF B2.2 Unit 3B Adverbs and Adverb position

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  • Peter is a good singer and he plays the guitar. (ALSO)
    Peter is a good singer and he also plays the guitar.
  • 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 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 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've got two sisters and they're married. (BOTH)
    I've got two sisters and they're both married.
  • 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'm going to get married next year.(PROBABLY)
    I'm probably going to get married next year.
  • Cathy has started learning Spanish. (JUST)
    Cathy has just started learning Spanish.
  • My brother plays for the local football team. (OCCASIONALLY)
    My brother occasionally plays for the local football team.
  • Have you eaten oysters? (EVER)
    Have you ever eaten oysters?
  • 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.
  • I visit my grandparents at the weekend. (USUALLY)
    I usually visit my grandparents at the weekend.
  • He has had three cars and they have been Volvos. (ALL)
    He has had three cars and they have all been volvos.
  • 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.
  • Sue's not very adventurous. She hasn't been abroad. (EVEN)
    Sue's not very adventurous. She hasn't even been abroad.
  • 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.
  • Jeff and Ted don't quarrel. (OFTEN)
    Jeff and Ted don't often quarrel.
  • 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 disagree with you. Men are more violent than women. (Completely/sometimes)
    I completely disagree with you. Men are sometimes more violent than women.