8. Put the adverbial modifiers in their proper places.
Note.
With verbs of movement or staying (
движения или пребывания
)
the adverbial modifier of place comes immediately after the verb. If there
are two or more adverbial modifiers, the usual order is “place”, “manner”,
“time”.
M o d e l s :
Bill ran home quickly an hour ago.
They stayed there quietly all day.
1. He went (at seven o’clock, by taxi, to the theatre). 2. She
stood (looking at the road, on the porch). 3. Felix lived (for a
long time, in France). 4. We went (after dinner, to the village
shop). 5. They left (in a hurry, at about 12 o’clock, for London).
6. We started (after dinner, there, immediately). 7. Don’t forget
that you must come (every morning, regularly, here). 8. I will
meet you (tomorrow, at three o’clock, at the college gates).
9. Did you come (on your bicycle, to work, this morning)? 10. I
went (by air, last month, to St. Petersburg).
9. Put the adverbs given in brackets in their proper places.
Note.
The adverbial modifier of indefinite time expressed by such
adverbs as: never, usually, often, seldom, yet, just, etc. is placed before the
main verb or after the auxiliary or modal verb.
M o d e l s :
She seldom comes to see us.
Do you often go through the park?
You are always late.
I can never understand you.
The book has already been translated.
1. She has a few mistakes in her composition (always). 2. I can
agree to that (never). 3. We have six lessons a day (usually).
4. Old Mrs. Pratt is ill (often). 5. You are kind to me (always). 6. I
met him there (seldom). 7. We are very busy (generally).
8. They will believe it, I’m sure (never). 9. My friend stays long
with us (seldom). 10. We are going for a walk (just).
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