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englishmaster
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ID 15319
Date: 06/08/2007
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Position of Adverbs!
Để tránh những sai sót nhỏ không đáng có về vị trí của trạng từ trong câu, các bạn vui lòng tham khảo:
I> Adverb of Manner
(e.g.: slowly, carefully, awfully)
These adverbs are put behind the direct object (or behind the verb if there's no direct object).
subject verb(s) direct object adverb
He drove the car carefully.
He drove carefully.
II> Adverbs of Place
(e.g.: here, there, behind, above)
Like adverbs of manner, these adverbs are put behind the direct object or the verb.
subject verb(s) direct object adverb
I didn't see him here.
He stayed behind.
III>Adverbs of Time
(e.g.: recently, now, then, yesterday)
Adverbs of time are usually put at the end of the sentence.
subject verb(s) indirect object direct object time
I will tell you the story tomorrow.
If you don't want to put emphasis on the time, you can also put the adverb of time at the beginning of the sentence.
time subject verb(s) indirect object direct object
Tomorrow I will tell you the story.
IV> Adverbs of Frequency
(e.g.: always, never, seldom, usually)
Adverbs of frequency are put directly before the main verb. If 'be' is the main verb and there is no auxiliary verb, adverbs of frequency are put behind 'be'. Is there an auxiliary verb, however, adverbs of frequency are put before 'be'.
subject auxiliary/be adverb main verb object, place or time
I often go swimming in the evenings.
He doesn't always play tennis.
We are usually here in summer.
I have never been abroad.
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