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Adverbs of Manners, Place and Time
Rule: Adverbs or adverbial phrases of manner place and time answer the questions "How?" "Where", and "When?" actions take place. They are normally placed in that order after the verb whether or not all three adverbs are used. He usually works hard (how?at home (where?) all the evening (when?) Where there are two adverbs of manners, or place, or time the more detailed of the two comes first. Example :David sometimes meets a friend for lunch in the doorway (place I) of the nearest café (place2) at a quarter to one (time I) on Mondays (time 2).
A)Put the adverbs in brackets into their normal positions in the following sentences.
1. They sat talking (all the evening: contentedly in the garden)
2. She put the hot dish down (on the table when the bell went for lunch squickly).
3. He often plays the piano (for hours: quietly; in the evening).
4. The competitors waited (near the finishing post: impotently: after the race).
5. David played tennis (most of the afternoon :energe yesterday by the
river on the tennis courts)
6. Mary is going to France (directly after term: on an exchange visit).
7. David hopes to go to the United States ( year: after his examinations are over).
8 Did you come all the way (today: from land end: by car) ?
9. The examination candidates worked last Thursday afternoon: hard: from 2 till 5 pm).
10. The competitors waited the finishing post simpatiently: after the race).
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