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Position of adverbs worksheets

February 27, 2017 - pdf

Rewrite the following sentences after adding the given adverb in an appropriate place.

An example is given below.

Question: I get headaches. (often)
Answer: I often get headaches.

Exercise

1. I have understood her. (never)

2. My girlfriend forgot my birthday. (completely)

3. He got dressed. (quickly)

4. He got dressed. (in a hurry)

5. She realized her mistake. (at once)

6. We are invited to parties at the weekends. (often)

7. She has done everything – she has been a soldier. (even)

8. I have finished painting the house. (almost)

9. Could you switch the light? (off)

10. We go to our native place in summer. (usually)

11. Your sewing machine needs some oil. (just)

12. It will rain this evening. (probably)

Answers

1. I have never understood her.

2. My girlfriend completely forgot my birthday. / My girlfriend forgot my birthday completely.

3. He got dressed quickly. / He quickly got dressed.

4. He got dressed in a hurry.

5. She at once realized her mistake.

6. We are often invited to parties at the weekends.

7. She has done everything – she has even been a soldier.

8. I have almost finished painting the house.

9. Could you switch off the light? / Could you switch the light off?

10. We usually go to our native place in summer.

11. Your sewing machine just needs some oil.

12. It will probably rain this evening.

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