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The position of adverbs and adverbial phrases

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  • be / in five minutes / I'll / there
    I'll be there in 5 minutes.
  • parents / next year / are / his / retiring
    His parents are retiring next year
  • ill / hardly ever / daughter / is / my
    My daughter is hardly ever ill.
  • She's angry because her husband came home late (incredibly, last night)
    She's incredibly angry because her husband came home late last night.
  • Kevin forgot his doctor's appointment (hardly, quickly)
    Kevin nearly forgot his doctor's appointment yesterday
  • I haven't seen Harry late/lately, have you?
    lately
  • We should leave tomorrow early (ideally, early)
    Ideally, we should leave tomorrow early.
  • Please, don't tell me what happens, because I haven't read the book still/yet.
    yet
  • Dave near/nearly crashed his car, but he braked just in time.
    nearly
  • is / James / apparently / divorced / getting
    Apparently, James is getting divorced.
  • dresses / my / stylishly / very / sister
    My sister dresses very stylishly.
  • were / would / you / never / thought / I / have / 30
    I would never have thought you were 30
  • I can understand a word , when people speak English (hardly, quickly)
    I can hardly understand a word when people speak English quickly.
  • boy / rude / teacher / was / to / the / extremely / his
    The boy was extremely rude to his teacher.
  • bandaged / was / by a nurse / his ankle / carefully
    His ankle was bandaged carefully by a nurse
  • I crashed my new car (unfortunately, last week)
    Unfortunately I crashed my car last week
  • go / much / the / to / later / in / I / summer / bed
    I go to bed much later in the summer
  • Although she studies , she goes to the library (a lot, rarely)
    Although she studies a lot, she rarely goes to the library
  • I'm not going to Sam's party. I hard/hardly know him! He's your friend, not mine.
    hardly
  • I can't stand most Tv programmed, specially/especially reality shows.
    especially
  • Alan's feet are so big that his shoes are especially/specially made for him.
    specially
  • It didn't rain while we were in London. (surprisingly, at all)
    Surprisingly, it didn't rain at all while we were in London.