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Are you often wondering where to put words like 'usually', 'both', 'only', 'even' etc
in your sentence?
Confusion about where to put these adverbs can influence your fluency.
By learning the correct position of these adverbs you can boost your
written and spoken fluency and your confidence.
Hello and welcome everyone,
this is Minoo at Anglo-Link. As I said in my lesson on word order in
English statements. Every language has a special way of putting words together to
create a sentence. Once you have learned the basic sentence structure in English
the next step is to learn where to put your adverbs. Adverbs are words that give
more information about a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase or
even a complete sentence. In this lesson we're going to focus on adverbs that
modify verbs, such as: already, currently, even, seldom, etc. This is the most
important and commonly used group of adverbs. By the end of the lesson you
will have developed a feeling for the correct place of these adverbs so you
can use them reflexively and naturally. At the end of the lesson I will also
tell you about my new self-study program that will assist you to reach your goal
to speak and write English fluently through a structured step-by-step methodology .
So when you're ready, let's begin this lesson on
the place of adverbs in an English sentence.