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Grammar

The position of the adverb INITIALLY in sentence

What is the difference between 2 sentences:

+) Even employes who initially were not familiar with he new software progarm have found it easy to use

+) Even employes who were not initially familiar with he new software progarm have found it easy to use

and this gramma : subject + tobe+ adv+ adj . How in this case ?

  

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+) Even employees who initially were not familiar with the new software program have found it easy to use. +) Even employees who were not initially familiar with the new software program have found it easy to use. Either sentence can be used.

  • +) Even employees who initially were not familiar with the new software program have found it easy to use.
  • +) Even employees who were not initially familiar with the new software program have found it easy to use.
  • Either sentence can be used.
  • The meaning is the same.
  • " It really does not belong.
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+) Even employees who initially were not familiar with the new software program have found it easy to use.

+) Even employees who were not initially familiar with the new software program have found it easy to use.

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