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Adverbs of frequency/time normally go before the main verb or after to be. They can also go at the beginning or end, except always, never, rarely, and hardly ever. Adverbs of degree normally go before an adverb or adjective. They can also go before a main verb, except for too and very. Much goes at the end. Adverbs of manner usually go at the end.
Levi Pokora
Quiz by Levi Pokora, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
I've ________ a fan of Alfred Hitchcock
Answer
  • I've always been a fan of Alfred Hitchcock
  • I've been always a fan of Alfred Hitchcock

Question 2

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The only one of his films that I don't ____ is psycho.
Answer
  • The only one of his films that I don't very much like is psycho.
  • The only one of his films that I don't like very much is psycho.

Question 3

Question
One of the things that Hitchcock ____ in all of his films is to build up ____
Answer
  • One of the things that Hitchcock well does in all of his films is to build up carefully the tension
  • One of the things that Hitchcock does well in all of his films is to build up the tension carefully

Question 4

Question
However, psycho was _____ for me and at one point I______ out loud in the cinema
Answer
  • However, psycho was too scary for me and at one point I almost screamed out loud in the cinema
  • However, psycho was too much scary for me and at one point I screamed almost out loud in the cinema

Question 5

Question
____ a friend lent me a copy of the film I hadn't seen "Strangers on a train". I thought it was ______
Answer
  • Recently a friend lent me a copy of the film I hadn't seen "Strangers on a train". I thought it was pretty good
  • Normally a friend lent me a copy of the film I hadn't seen "Strangers on a train". I thought it was quite well
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