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1.

 My jumper was expensive. (very)


2. I enjoy it. (a lot)
3. I am writing a letter. (at the moment)
4. My shoes are comfortable. (quite)
5. He plays well (very)
6. Mary does her homework. (everyday)
7. He used to teach. (last year.
8. Read this book (now)
A lot, 9. She got a good result in her English test.
A) here, Rew
Put there, rite ( quite)
the yester the
day,
Adv sent 10. I went to the cinema with my friends. (last
last
erbs night, enc
weekend)
in very, es  
the last putt
righ year, ing
t every the
colu where  here adv
mn , erb
anywh there These
These adverbs
adverbs
in
ere, are
are usually
usually
tomor  everywhere the used
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These used before
before the
the
row, corr adverbs word
word theythey
These adverbs
quite,  somewhere ect These modify modify,
modify, except
except
adverbs modify
very, plac adverbs are
are for
for “a
adjectives “a lot”.
lot”.
usually adjectives
An
An usually used
used or E.g: The book
E.g: The book
last  anywhere ( this adverb is usually used in e. after or
adverb
adverb after the
the adverbs.is
is very
very good.
good.
month verb. adverbs.
that
that verb. II like
like Ice-cream
Ice-cream
negative sentences.) says   
says aa lot.
lot.
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Example:
wher
ee The
The books
books
somet
somet are
are here.
here.
hing
hing
happe
happe
 Yesterday
ns
ns is
is
 Today an
night week an
 Tomorrow adver
adver
  week month
bb of
of
  month year
place.
place. · A lot
year
 Last
· Quite
 
  This adverbs · Very
This adverbs
  are  
are usually
usually
  An used
used at
at the
the
An
 This adverb beginning
beginning ofof
adverb
  that the
the sentence.
sentence.
that
  says   
says
 now when Example:
Example:
when
 at the moment ... somet Yesterday II
Yesterday
somet
hing went
went to
to the
the
   hing
happe beach.
beach.
happe
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ns is
is
called
called
an
an
adver
adver
b
b of
of
time.
time.
 Yesterday
 Today
 Tomorrow  here
 
  night
 Last week
 there
  month year
 
 
   everywhere
week
 This
month
 
year  somewhere
 

 anywhere ( this adverb is usually


 now
used in negative sentences.

 at the moment ...  


  

An adverb that says when something happens is called an An adverb that says where something happens is an adverb
adverb of time. of place.

This adverbs are usually used at the beginning of the sentence. These adverbs are usually used after the verb.
   
Example: Yesterday I went to the beach. Example: The books are here.

These adverbs modify adjectives or adverbs.

These adverbs are usually used before the


word they modify, except for “a lot”.
 A lot E.g: The book is very good.
 Quite I like Ice-cream a lot.
 Very
 
A) Put the Adverbs in the right column

A lot, here, there, yesterday, last night, very, last year, everywhere, anywhere, tomorrow, quite, very,
last month

Rewrite the sentences putting the adverb in the correct place.

1. My jumper was expensive. (very)

2. I enjoy it. (a lot)

3. I am writing a letter. (at the moment)

4. My shoes are comfortable. (quite)

5. He plays well (very)

6. Mary does her homework. (everyday)

7. He used to teach. (last year.

8. Read this book (now)

9. She got a good result in her English test. ( quite)

10. I went to the cinema with my friends. (last weekend)


 

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