APC 13 08 29 44 3 3d

APC 13 08 29 44 3 3d




Some one-syllable adverbs of

time such as soon,

now and then, go before the

main verb, but after

the auxiliary verb or the verb

to be.

e.g. She then told him what had happened.

He will soon inform us about his decision.


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