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Adverb + verb

When an adverb qualifies a


verb + object (I like mozart)
we do not put the adverb
between the verb and its
object
REMEMBER!!
The positions of the adverb might vary along the
sentence, but we never put the adverb between
the verb and its object.

Subject Verb Object ADVERB


I like Mozart VERY MUCH

subject ADVERB Verb object


I USUALLY Have lunch At 1.00
MORE EXAMPLES:

She quickly tidied the room


I always drink tea in the
morning
I’ ve seen the film already
I really like you

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