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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

The location of already

There are positions that adverbs can come in sentences.

Usual position is before a verb, isn't it?

1. The guest have already arrived.

2. The guest have arrived already.

Q1) Isn't #1 is normal?

Q2) Is #2 translated differently? (One minor question here is,, Q3) can I say 'Is #2 translated otherwise?'
  

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Different kinds of adverbs have different degrees of freedom. Both of your sentences are fine and synonymous. And you can use 'otherwise'.

  • Different kinds of adverbs have different degrees of freedom.
  • Both of your sentences are fine and synonymous.
  • And you can use 'otherwise'.
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Different kinds of adverbs have different degrees of freedom. Both of your sentences are fine and synonymous. And you can use 'otherwise'.

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