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BeginStudent Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I do exercise on present simple and i need check it .

Hi ,

The exercise is :

Add the word or words in brackets to the sentence in each case:

1.She does her h.w after dinner.(usually)

(my answer) 1.she usually does her h.w after dinner.

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Michal comes home at 6 o'clock.(on tuesdays)

Michal comes home at 6 o'clock on thesdays.

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I watch the news at 8 o'clock.(almost always)

I didn't understand where i place adverb .

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Do you go to the pool?(even)

I don't do that too.

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I play chess.(several times a week)

I don't do that .

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Doesn't shila watch TV?(ever)

Doesn't shila ever watch TV?

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We are at home.(seldom)

We seldom are at home .

Thanks , i need it to this hours because it's my practice to exam tomorrow.
  

Top answer

w after dinner. Okay, but remember to start with a capital letter. (on tuesdays) Michal comes home at 6 o'clock on thesdays.

  • w after dinner.
  • Okay, but remember to start with a capital letter.
  • (on tuesdays) Michal comes home at 6 o'clock on thesdays.
  • Tuesdays not thesdays.
  • (almost always) I didn't understand where i place adverb .
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Hello BeginStudent
BeginStudentHi ,

The exercise is :

Add the word or words in brackets to the sentence in each case:

1.She does her h.w after dinner.(usually)

(my answer) 1.she usually does her h.w after dinner.

Okay, but remember to start with a capital letter.
BeginStudentMichal comes home
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Grammar Geek
Hello BeginStudent
BeginStudentHi ,

The exercise is :

Add the word or words in brackets to the sentence in each case:

1.She does her h.w after dinner.(usually)

(my answer) 1.she usually does her h.w after dinner.

Okay, but remember to start with a capital letter.
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Yes, if you correct "i" to "I" then either of those sentences are correct. You may want to put a comma after "Several times a week" if it comes at the beginning of a sentence.
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"Yes, if you correct "i" to "I" then either of those sentences are correct. You may want to put a comma after "Several times a week" if it comes at the beginning of a sentence."

I dont understant what you mean in this "if you correct 'i' to 'I' then either ... are the two sentences correct?"

and would you could do other question i did write ...

-- Something else , is
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If you change the lower-case i's to upper-case I's, then both versions of your sentence are correct.

Adverbs can often move around in a sentence. Often, adverbs can move around in a sentence. Adverbs often can move around in a sentence.
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okay but in the sentence :"Several times a week i play chess" -' i ' in the middle of the sentence not at begining ... why did you tell me to change to 'I'?

-Adverbs , you give me examples of sentence without verb but if you have very cay you move around in a sentence?'

and can i said you :"

Clive i dont understand what's 'strong' word and
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I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are asking in some of your questions here.

I told you to make the i into I because I is always capitalized in English.

You are exactly to this is not grammatical. I'm not sure what you meant to say.

I didn't give you any sentences without verbs.
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Grammar Geek has answered your questions, but there seems to be a lot of confusion. Here is a summary of correct sentences:

1.She does her h.w after dinner.(usually)

(my answer) 1.She usually does her homework after dinner.

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Michal comes home at 6 o'clock.(on tuesdays)

Micha

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