Place of Adverbs in English Sentences - Sentence Structure
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I want to ask you about "as well" and "too" ... What is the right position for them within the sentence ?
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At the end of the sentence: Jill is happy too / as well.
If you want to stress the subject, you can put 'too' after it: Jill too is happy.
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Minoo, please tell me if I used the adverb correctly in this sentence: "You look great, either with black hair or with gray hair."😀 Thank you for the lesson. Amazing as always. God bless.
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If you're referring to 'great', yes, that's perfectly correct. We should use an adjective (great) rather than an adverb because 'look' in this context is a sense verb, not an action verb.
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Is it wrong to say I usually don't go instead of I don't usually go?
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"The items A and B are both cheap" or "The items A and B both are cheap". Please explain what is the correct one
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The first sentence is correct: Adverbs go after the verb to be'.
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09:51 - should the adverb be placed directly after the the verb 'to be'? 'He is often not at his desk.'?
I would put it after the negation: He is not often ....
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