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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Adverbs in the imperative sentences

'Please check your work thoroughly.'

'Please thoroughly check your work.'

'Please check thoroughly your work.'

Which one is correct? And in general what is the correct position of an adverb of manner in an imperative sentence?
  

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Anonymous the correct position of an adverb of manner in an imperative sentence? At the end usually. ' Most normal.

  • Anonymous the correct position of an adverb of manner in an imperative sentence?
  • At the end usually.
  • ' Most normal.
  • ' Also used, but not the usual position.
  • ' Not good because it separates verb from object.
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Anonymousthe correct position of an adverb of manner in an imperative sentence?
At the end usually.

'Please check your work thoroughly.' Most normal.

'Please thoroughly check your work.' Also used, but not the usual position.

'Please check thoroughly your work.' Not good because it separates verb from object.

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