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Ex.9. Put the adverbs in the right places. In some sentences more than one variant is possible.


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Ex.7. Form adverbs from the following adjectives.

1. wonderful – wonderfully

2. comfortable –

3. full –

4. regular –

5. near –

6. close –

7. wrong –

8. happy –

9. scarce –

10. rare –

 

Ex.8. Say how often you do some of the following things. Use the adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, often, never, etc.) in the right places.

Drink coffee, go to the concert, cook, do crossword puzzles, chat on the phone with your friends, visit the university library, go swimming, go shopping, play computer games, read books in English, go abroad.

 

1. Public transport isn't reliable. (always)

2. My parents don't worry when I am late. (normally)

3. I can't afford that. It's expensive. (very)

4. I heard some noise in the yard. (suddenly)

5. If I see Jack tonight, I'll tell him this happy news. (definitely)

6. You don't need to introduce Mr Smith; I have met him. (already)

7. I like this place and will stay here for a few more weeks. (certainly)

8. The teacher read my essay and changed everything I had written. (nearly; carefully)

9. Ann is not responsible for what she does. We can't rely upon her. (sometimes; unfortunately)

10. I have been busy and bring work home from the office. (often; recently; very)

11. I began to feel better but it was early to go out by myself. (slowly; too; again)

12. We are having a meeting with our partners in Glasgow. We'll be lucky to sign a more profitable contract with them. (maybe; tomorrow; enough)

13. She's been here a week, and she knows all the neighbours. (very well; already; only)

 


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