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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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The place of adverb?

They must finish in time all the work assigned to them by their teachers.
In the sentence, is the place of the adverb 'in time' correct?
  

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Anonymous In the sentence, is the place of the adverb 'in time' correct? No. We don't put any words between a verb and its object if it's at all possible to avoid it.

  • Anonymous In the sentence, is the place of the adverb 'in time' correct?
  • No.
  • We don't put any words between a verb and its object if it's at all possible to avoid it.
  • ) They must finish all the work assigned to them by their teachers on time.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIn the sentence, is the place of the adverb 'in time' correct?
No. We don't put any words between a verb and its object if it's at all possible to avoid it. (I think you mean "on time".)

They must finish all the work assigned to them by their teachers on time.

CJ

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