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FOCUS 11 POSITION OF ADVERBS

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There are three main positions for adverbs which modify a verb:

- front position (before the subject)

Finally he could stand the noise no longer

- mid position (between the subject and verb, or after be)

He usually plays better than this.

She is usually here by 10.00

- end position (after the verb)

I've been waiting for hours.

a) Most types of adverbs can go in front position. in particular:

- connecting adverbs e.g. as a result, similarly

As a result, Japan faces a crisis.

- time and place adverbs e.g. tomorrow, in the kitchen

Tomorrow the weather will be much cooler.

- comment and viewpoint adverbs e.g. presumably, finencially

Presumably, she will want to go home.

b) The following types of adverbs usually go in mid position: adverbs of indefinite frequency e.g. always, never, usually; degree adverbs e.g. completely quite; and focus adverbs e.g. just, even:

He always sings when he is having a shower.

I completely forgot her birthday, and I just don't know how to make it up to her.

c) In end position we usually put an adverb after an object or complement if there is one:

He studied the problem briefly.

When there is more than one adverb in end position, the usual order is: adverb of manner, place and time:

In the accident she was thrown violently against the door.

However, if one adverb is much longer than another then it is placed last:

They left at 3.00 with a great deal of noise.

 

EXERCISES

Ex.1 Correct these sentences if needed:

1.We together walked to the end of the garden. 2. So far in my job I have mainly had to deal with complaints. 3. I just have bought a new car. 4 He speaks fluently five languages. 5. Jenny has been appointed recently Professor of Nursing. 6. I was totally unprepared for the news. 7. It was now time for me to make my speech. 8. He had been to London never before. 9. Susan became soon bored with the new toys. 10. John frequently was away from home in his new job. 11. They are at home these days hardly ever. 12. I could never understand why he got so annoyed. 13. We had been already given three leaving presents. 14. Although he is sixty, he still enjoys playing football.

Ex.2 Complete the sentences

I last saw … (on Monday/my keys)

1. She sailed … (around the world/in ten months)

2. He was arrested … (at the customs desk/ last week).

3. He stayed … (all day/at home).

4. You shouldn’t take … (what she says/seriously).

5. He walked … (dangerously/along the top of the wall).

6. The recipe uses… (only/the finest ingredients).

7. He sat … (for a few minutes/silently).

8. We are going … (to Athens/next summer).

9. He wanted … (patiently/outside the door).

10. They cheered … (through the match/excitedly).

Ex. 3 Place the adverb of manner in its correct position.

1. (beautifully) The chorus sang that evening.

2. (carefully) Mr. Harrison prepared his speech.

3. (fast) Does your teacher speak?

4. (slowly) They mixed the soft white flour and the warm milk.

5. (excellently) That couple dances the tango.

6. (well) The girls have studied the laboratory procedure.

7. (well) As usual, they are prepared.

8. (softly) I heard the mother singing a lullaby.

9. (reluctantly) The student put down the worn-out volume with the faded cover.

10. (arrogantly) The accused addressed the judge.

Ex. 4 Answer the questions by using one of the words in brackets Be sure to put it in the right position.

1.How did he act last night? (good, well). - He acted well last night.

2. How is Mr. Parks writing the report? (meticulous, meticulously)

3. How should Janet study for the exam? (hard, hardly)

4. How will Mr. Adams feel after we tell him? (sad, sadly)

5. How does their mother cook? (wonderful, wonderfully)

6. How did Miss Moody look after your child while you were away? (loving, lovingly)

7. How did the bride look after the ceremony? (happy, happily)

8. How does Helen Todd usually type? (slow, slowly)

9. How is Sue’s grandmother after her operation? (good, well)

10. How did they find the wallet that had been stolen? (accident, accidentally)

Ex. 5 Complete the sentences with one of the adverbs below. Be sure to put it in the right position.

In away outside abroad somewhere there

1. I can’t find it here. Why don’t you look...?

2. The birthday party was organized...

3. My son has decided to study...

4. I don’t know where she is. She has obviously gone...

5. The house is dark. The Jeffersons must have gone...

6. Hold on! I’ll check if he’s...

Ex. 6 Put the words below into the correct order.

1. There/the plane/go There goes the plane!

2. here/the missing ring/ be

3. here/it/be

4. there/Mary/be

5. there/they/be

6. here/the jazz band/come

7. here/we/be

Ex. 7 Choose the right adverbs of time for each sentences. Be sure to put it in the right position.

1. (yesterday, tomorrow) My uncle was taken to the emergency room.

My uncle was taken to the emergency room yesterday. Or Yesterday my uncle was taken to the emergency room.

2. (soon, now) Dad is going to buy a new car.

3. (recently, immediately) Let’s go!

4. (already, still) The electrician hasn’t arrived.

5. (yet, yesterday) This dirty room hasn’t been cleaned.

6. (eventually, last night) Don’t worry! He’ll finish it.

7. (yet, already) I’ve seen it.

8. (still, afterwords) The twins went bowling.

9. (now, lately) Don’t take a bath!

10. (then, today) He’s feeling quite cheerful.

Ex. 8 Put the words into correct order.

1. (yesterday, away) Moritz, our cat, ran.

Moritz, our cat, ran away yesterday.

2. (last night, the guitar, at the concert, beautifully) Alexandra played

3. (in lab class, a frog, tomorrow) The students will dissect

4. (hard, soon, here) I’m sure it’s going to rain...

5. (angrily, him last night) The speaker answered...

6. (since 1977, here) Teresa has been living...

7. (out, still, at dawn) He loves going...

Ex. 9 Place the adverb of frequency into the right position. In some cases there may be two or three possibilities.

1 Always: Dr Webster cycles to his parents’ homes.

Dr Webster always cycles to his parents’ homes.

2. every morning: They drink black coffee.

3. Occasionally: Paul borrows money from his friend.

4. Usually: The guests have to sign the register on entering the building.

5. Ever: Have you won the lottery?

6. Rarely: That cactus plant needs watering.

7. Often: Their dog is aggressive.

8. Never: The fireman had seen such a disaster!

9. Once a day Aunt Daisy takes an aspirin.

10. Sometimes: You ought to write him a note.

Ex.10 Henry and Bill are two students who have reached the end of their studies. They are discussing what to do after graduation. Put the adverbs of position into the right position.

Bill:

  1. I don’t know what I am going to do after graduate. (honestly)

Honestly, I don’t know what I am going to do after graduate.

  1. I’ll take a year off to travel. (perhaps)
  2. I won’t go back to college for another degree (certainly)
  3. My parents are hoping I’ll find a job. (naturally)

Henry:

  1. I’ll have to work (definitely)
  2. My family cannot afford to support me anymore. (frankly)
  3. I’d prefer to go on a trip instead.(obviously)
  4. but that’s out of the question. (clearly)
  5. I could travel a bit during my first paid holiday. (probably)

Bill:

  1. We still have a few months before we’re on our own! (luckily)

Ex. 11 Put the adverbs of degree into the right position.

1. Old Mrs. Hardy fell on those stairs. (almost)

Old Mrs. Hardy almost fell on those stairs.

2. You have touched your food! (barely)

3. Tommy is a smart kid. (very)

4. This closet isn’t big for all my clothes. (really, enough)

5. Mr.Dodd has discussed the matter. (just))

6. That author has been successful. (fairly)

7. They have worked for today. (enough)

8. In my opinion Peterson is driving fast. (too)

9. Oh, yes, I like modern dance. (very much)

10. They had time to get acquainted! (hardly)

Ex. 12 Put each of the adverbs below into the right column.

Insistently / quite / surely / usually / silently / always / never / vaguely / overseas / today / well / too / fast / outside / everywhere / recently / enough / so / very / soon / even / carefully / offshore / up / almost / fiercely / abroad / angrily / fairly / obviously / seldom / downstairs / yesterday / nowhere / here / foolishly

Adverbs of manner Place Time Frequency Opinion Degree

Insistently

Ex.13 Put this mixed group of adverbs into the right position.

 

1. Sandy glanced around the room. (furtively)

2. She knew that Ned had hidden the letter in the room. (somewhere, yesterday)

3. She opened the cupboard and looked. (softly, inside)

4. Ned was predictable. (usually, very)

5. Ah, it was! (there)

6. She would have chosen to hide the letter. (personally, elsewhere)

7. But she felt relieved that it had been easy. (actually, so)

8. She heard footsteps coming. (suddenly, upstairs)

9. Sandy thought. (quickly, very)

10. Should she hide? (where)




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