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Anil17 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Adverbs

Hi again

Can someone please check my answers below. My answers are highlighted in bold:

In the following sentences, put words that tell when something is done:

Words: soon, now, immediately, late, often, sometimes.


1. Father is coming..........(now)

2. Your brother is working........ (late)

3. Children.........play in our garden. (often)
  

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Hi again For formatting reasons I have inserted my response ( in bold ) in the suggested blank space. Can someone please check my answers below. My answers are highlighted in bold : In the following sentences, put words that tell when something is done: Words: soon, now, immediately, late, often, sometimes.

  • Hi again For formatting reasons I have inserted my response ( in bold ) in the suggested blank space.
  • Can someone please check my answers below.
  • My answers are highlighted in bold : In the following sentences, put words that tell when something is done: Words: soon, now, immediately, late, often, sometimes.
  • 1.
  • Father is coming ( now).
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Hi again

For formatting reasons I have inserted my response (in bold) in the suggested blank space.

Can someone please check my answers below. My answers are highlighted in bold:

In the following sentences, put words that tell when something is done:

Words: soon, now, immediately, late, often, sometimes.


1. Father is c
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I don't understand your instructions, really-- if it is actually 'when' = 'what time' something is done, then:

1. Father is coming (now).

2. Your brother is working (now).

3. Children (are now playing) in our garden.

If you merely want a temporal adverb, then any of these work:

1. Father is coming (now / soo
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Hi there

My original question was taken word for word from a book. In that case, are my original answers (at start of this posting) still correct? Please advise?

Kind regards
Anil17

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