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Exercise 5
place the adverb (given in brackets)ignis suitable position in the sentence without has emphasizing it
1.The carpenters have completed the work. (almost)
2. She does good work. (generally)
He does not refer to a dictionary. (often)
4 He has heard of Marconi. (never)
5Have the workmen finished painting the walls ? (nearly)
6. The examiner has marked these papers. (just)
7They were able to hear what he said. (hardly)
8. She does not play volleyball. (still)
9. Have you glanced through the newspaper ? (merely)
10. She has attended our weekly meetings. (seldom)​

Answers

Answered by DipteeAkhand09
8

Answer:

1. The carpenters have almost completed the work.

2. She generally does good work.

3. He often does not refer to a dictionary.

4. He has never heard of Marconi.

5. Have The workmen nearly finished painting the walls ?

6. The examiner has just marked these papers.

7. They were hardly able to hear what he said.

8. She still does not play volleyball.

9. Have you merely glanced through the newspaper?

10. She has seldom attended our weekly meetings.

Answered by Amritha11001
1

Answer:

1. The carpenters have almost completed the work.

2. She generally does good.

3. He often does not refer to a dictionary.

4. He has never heard of Marconi.

5. Have the workmen nearly finished painting the walls?

6. The examiner has just marked these papers.

7. They were hardly able to hear what he said.

She still doesn't play volleyball.

Have you merely glanced through the newspaper?

She has seldomly attended our weekly meetings.

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