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Position of adverbs exercise

July 4, 2011 - pdf

Which of the following sentences is correct? Answers 1. I have never seen a whale. 2. I am seldom late for work. 3. I always… Continue reading

Adjectives and adverbs quiz

April 15, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the answer choices given in the brackets. Answers 1.       The fish tasted awfully. 2.       It is bitterly cold. 3.       This… Continue reading

Gradable adjectives and adverbs

March 21, 2011 - pdf

Some adjectives and adverbs refer to qualities that are gradable – for example stories can be more or less interesting, jobs can be more or… Continue reading

Adjectives or adverbs? confusing cases

February 10, 2011 - pdf

Adjectives ending in -ly Most adverbs end in -ly. There are also some adjectives ending in -ly. Examples are: costly, cowardly, deadly, friendly, likely, lively,… Continue reading

Position of frequency adverbs

December 31, 2010 - pdf

Frequency adverbs (e.g. often, always, never, sometimes, generally, seldom, rarely, ever, frequently etc.) usually go in the following positions: before the main verb after the… Continue reading

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