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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

word order: adverbs

Those tourists over there are probably Canadian.
Tom hardly ever gets angry.
We were both astonished when we heard the news.
I soon found the keys I had lost
I will probably be late home this evening.
We are all going away tomorrow
Did you both enjoy the party?
I have got a lot of housework to do. I must also write some letters.

Are there any mistakes in word order (probably, hardly ever, both, soon all and also)? Is another word order acceptable?
  

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They are all good. No need to consider other word orders: the ones you have are the native ones.

  • They are all good.
  • No need to consider other word orders: the ones you have are the native ones.
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They are all good. No need to consider other word orders: the ones you have are the native ones.

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