I need to rewrite the following sentences, placing the the adverbs or adverbial expressions in the correct position. Can you tell me if what I did is right?
1- Allie gets out. (hardly ever/ in the evening/ alone)
A: Allie hardly ever gets out alone in the evening.
2- Mark called me (yesterday/ at five in the afternoon)
A: Mark called me at five in the afternoon yesterday. or Mark called me yesterday at five in the afternoon.
Top answer
1 - Correct 2 - Both are heard, but I far prefer your second one.
— Philip
1 - Correct 2 - Both are heard, but I far prefer your second one.
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