1. My jumper was expensive. (very)
2. I enjoy it. (a lot)
3. I am writing a letter. (at the moment)
4. My shoes are comfortable. (quite)
5. He plays well (very)
6. Mary does her homework. (everyday)
7. He used to teach. (last year.
8. Read this book (now)
9. She got a good result in her English test. ( quite)
10. I went to the cinema with my friends. (last weekend)
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Rewrite the sentences putting the adverb in the correct place.
A lot, here, there, yesterday, last night, very, last year, everywhere, anywhere, tomorrow, quite, very, last month
A) Put the Adverbs in the right column
These adverbs are usually used before the word they modify, except for “a lot”.
E.g: The book is very good.
I like Ice-cream a lot.
These adverbs modify adjectives or adverbs.
An adverb that says where something happens is an adverb of place.
An adverb that says when something happens is called an adverb of time.
· A lot
· Quite
· Very
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Example: The books are here.
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This adverbs are usually used at the beginning of the sentence.
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Example: Yesterday I went to the beach.
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This adverbs are usually used at the beginning of the sentence.
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Example: Yesterday I went to the beach.
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ï‚·Â everywhere
ï‚·Â somewhere
ï‚·Â anywhere ( this adverb is usually used in negative sentences.
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These adverbs are usually used after the verb.
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Example: The books are here.
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An adverb that says when something happens is called an adverb of time.
An adverb that says where something happens is an adverb of place.
These adverbs modify adjectives or adverbs.
These adverbs are usually used before the word they modify, except for “a lot”.
E.g: The book is very good.
I like Ice-cream a lot.
A) Put the Adverbs in the right column
A lot, here, there, yesterday, last night, very, last year, everywhere, anywhere, tomorrow, quite, very, last month
Rewrite the sentences putting the adverb in the correct place.
1. My jumper was expensive. (very)
2. I enjoy it. (a lot)
3. I am writing a letter. (at the moment)
4. My shoes are comfortable. (quite)
5. He plays well (very)
6. Mary does her homework. (everyday)
7. He used to teach. (last year.
8. Read this book (now)
9. She got a good result in her English test. ( quite)
10. I went to the cinema with my friends. (last weekend)
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