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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Position of adverbs

Come quickly to me.

In the sentence, the adverb of manner 'quickly' is after the moving verb 'come'.

I think adverbs of place should come after the moving verb. Please explain the correct position of adverbs.

  

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Thein Lwin 7291 I think adverbs of place should come after the moving verb. These are correct: Come quickly to me. Come to me quickly.

  • Thein Lwin 7291 I think adverbs of place should come after the moving verb.
  • These are correct: Come quickly to me.
  • Come to me quickly.
  • Come here quickly.
  • These are not correct.
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Thein Lwin 7291I think adverbs of place should come after the moving verb.
These are correct:
Come quickly to me.
Come to me quickly.
Come here quickly.

These are not correct.

Come quickly here.
Here come quickly.
Quickly here come.

Here is an article on position of adverbs.


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This is the best ever table on position of adverbs in a sentence :

http://www.aprendeinglesenleganes.com/adverb-position.php

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