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CPE: UNIT 19 - WORD ORDER AND ADVERBS

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  • Write a sentence with mid-position adverb of manner.
    She has quickly understood the rules.
  • True or False: “Never” is a mid-position adverb.
    True
  • Correct this sentence: She danced the stage beautifully last night on.
    She danced beautifully on the stage last night.
  • Insert “definitely” in the sentence: He will win the prize.
    He will definitely win the prize.
  • Choose the correct sentence: a) I never have seen this. b) I have never seen this. c) I seen never this.
    b) I have never seen this.
  • Place “sometimes” in 3 different positions in one sentence.
    Sometimes he’s late. / He’s sometimes late. / He’s late sometimes.
  • What type of adverb is “yearly”?
    Adverb of definite frequency
  • Choose the correct sentence: a) I never have seen this. b) I have never seen this. c) I seen never this.
    b) I have never seen this.
  • Put this adverb string in perfect order (manner, place, time): angrily, the door, yesterday, she slammed
    She angrily slammed the door yesterday.
  • Fix this adverb order: She ran yesterday to the park quickly.
    She ran quickly to the park yesterday.
  • Identify the adverb: "She sings beautifully."
    beautifully
  • Explain the difference between “late” and “lately.”
    “Late” = not on time; “lately” = recently
  • Explain the meaning shift: “I saw the UFO high” vs “He thinks highly of it.”
    “High” = physical location; “Highly” = admiration
  • Which sentence uses “hard” correctly? a) I worked hardly. b) I worked hard.
    I worked hard.
  • Choose the correct sentence: a) I personally am annoyed. b) I’m annoyed personally. c) Personally I’m annoyed.
    All 3 are correct
  • Choose the focus adverb: He ___ just arrived.
    just
  • Choose the adverb of completeness: a) partly b) yearly c) slowly
    a) partly
  • Which word is the adverb in this sentence? "Tomorrow, we leave early."
    Tomorrow
  • Choose the correct form: He walked ____ into the meeting.
    directly
  • Rewrite with inversion: I have never heard such nonsense.
    Never have I heard such nonsense.
  • Choose the wrong use of an adverb: a) He arrived late. b) She thinks highly of her team. c) I live free in New York.
    C - “Free” should be “freely” for the meaning “without restriction.”
  • What’s wrong here? She answered wrong.
    Should be "She answered wrongly."
  • Fill in the blank: You can speak ___ at the debate.
    freely
  • What position is the adverb in? "Usually, I go for a walk."
    Initial
  • What does “He thinks highly of her” mean?
    He respects her a lot.