Adverbs and adverbial phrases 2
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- James will be HERE IN HALF AN HOUR.
- James will be IN HALF AN HOUR HERE.
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- This teacher RARELY tells you how to do things twice.
- RARELY, this teacher tells you how to do things twice.
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- She is OBVIOUSLY in danger.
- OBVIOUSLY, she is in danger.
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- Climate change will EVENTUALLY happen.
- EVENTUALLY, climate change will happen.
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- Those clothes will PROBABLY be dry in an hour.
- Those clothes will be dry PROBABLY in an hour.
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- English classes are USUALLY on second floor in this school.
- USUALLY, English classes are on second floor in this school.
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- I'm going to say this VERY SLOWLY so you can understand.
- I'm going to say VERY SLOWLY this so you can understand.
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- My father worked VERY HARD all his life.
- My father worked VERY HARDLY all his life.
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- I haven't seen Harry LATELY, have you?
- I haven't seen Harry LATE, have you?
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- I can't stand most TV programmes, ESPECIALLY reality shows.
- I can't stand most TV programmes, SPECIALLY reality shows.
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- Please don't tell me what happens because I haven't read the book YET.
- Please don't tell me what happens because I haven't read the book STILL.
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- Do you EVER wear jeans to work?
- Do you EVEN wear jeans to work?
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- My cousin is a doctor and AT THE MOMENT she's working in Germany.
- My cousin is a doctor and ACTUALLY she's working in Germany.
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- I can't wait to find out what happens AT THE END of this book.
- I can't wait to find out what happens IN THE END of this book.