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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Context: At home, asking my wife about the new detergent purchased.

Will the new detergent remove properly the stain and dirt from the clothes?

Can we say them?

  

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kumenglish Will the new detergent remove properly the stain and dirt from the clothes? 'properly' is an adverb of manner, so it goes at the end. Will the new detergent remove the stain and dirt from the clothes properly?

  • kumenglish Will the new detergent remove properly the stain and dirt from the clothes?
  • 'properly' is an adverb of manner, so it goes at the end.
  • Will the new detergent remove the stain and dirt from the clothes properly?
  • However, when talking to members of our own family, we don't speak so formally.
  • We might say something more like this: Do you think this new laundry soap is really going to work?
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kumenglishWill the new detergent remove properly the stain and dirt from the clothes?

'properly' is an adverb of manner, so it goes at the end.

Will the new detergent remove the stain and dirt from the clothes properly?

However, when talking to members of our own family, we don't speak so formally. We might say something more like this:

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