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Matthew Sceldon Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Time Advber Position

Word order exercise:

usually/dinner/we/have/at 7.30


We usually have dinner at 7.30 is the right anwer for the book, but I remember somewhat clearly that one professor told me I can put usually (or any time adverb) at the end or at the beginning of the sentence. Is that correct?

So these sentences should be also correct

Usually, we have dinner at 7,30

We have dinner at 7,30, usually

  

Top answer

30 is the right anwer for the book, Right. Matthew Sceldon So these sentences should be also correct— Usually, we have dinner at 7:30; We have dinner at 7:30, usually. Yes; too bad they didn't supply you with any commas.

  • 30 is the right anwer for the book, Right.
  • Matthew Sceldon So these sentences should be also correct— Usually, we have dinner at 7:30; We have dinner at 7:30, usually.
  • Yes; too bad they didn't supply you with any commas.
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Matthew SceldonWe usually have dinner at 7.30 is the right anwer for the book,

Right.

Matthew SceldonSo these sentences should be also correct— Usually, we have dinner at 7:30; We have dinner at 7:30, usually.

Yes; too bad they didn't supply you with any commas.

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