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Exercise 2
Place the adverbs (given in brackets) in a suitable position in the sentence without emphasizing it
1. The boy had heard of Marconi. (never)
2. The architect has completed the design of the building. (almost)
3. He refers to a dictionary. (often)
4. Haven't you heard of Charles Dickens ? (ever)
5. He has attended the weekly meetings. (seldom)
6. They won't give us our share. (ever)
7. Do you make spelling mistakes ? (usually)
8. Have you glanced through the newspaper ? (merely)
9. The teacher has marked the papers. (just)
10. The play had started when the electricity failed. (hardly)
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Answers

Answered by manoharsowmya07
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Answer:

1. The boy had never heard of Marconi.

2. The architect has almost completed the design of the building.

3. He often refers to a dictionary.

4. Haven't you ever heard of Charles Dickens ?

5. He has seldom attended the weekly meetings.

6. They won't give us our share. (Ever cannot be used in the sentence)

7. Do you usually make spelling mistakes ?

8. Have you merely glanced through the newspaper ?  

9. The teacher has just marked the papers.  

10. The play had hardly started when the electricity failed.

Answered by shweta8887525054
0

Answer:

1- The boy have never heard of Marconi.

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