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Possible Positions of Adverbs of Time in a Sentence in English
At the beginning of the sentence, usually for emphasis[edit | edit source]
E.g.
• Frankly, the job is not worth doing for the money alone.
After the verb or at the end of a sentence[edit | edit source]
E.g.
• The school looked very different then.
Before the verb[edit | edit source]
E.g.
• The neighbours now realise what had happened.
Sources[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- That v.s. Which
- Although VS Even though
- Legitimate Ellipsis and False Ellipsis
- Grammar Gaffes (mistakes, errors)
- Meanings of YET
- How Some pointers when using Adjectives
- After as an adverb
- Collocations with keep
- RELATIVE PRONOUNS
- DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS