place the adverb (given in brackets)in a suitable position in the sentence without emphasising it.
1. I know them well. (quite)
2.they were able to hear what she said. (clearly)
3.has he glanced through the newspaper? (merely)
4.he won't give us out share. (ever)
5.he did well in the interview. (fairly)
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I know them quite well.
2.they were able to hear cleraly what she said.
3.has he glanced merely through the newspaper?
4.he won't ever give us out share.
5.he did fairly well in the interview.
Hope this will help
2.they were able to hear cleraly what she said.
3.has he glanced merely through the newspaper?
4.he won't ever give us out share.
5.he did fairly well in the interview.
Hope this will help
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1.I know them quite well .
2.they were abke to hear clearly shat she said.
3.has he merely glanced through the paper
4.he won't ever give is our share
5.he did fairly well in the interview
2.they were abke to hear clearly shat she said.
3.has he merely glanced through the paper
4.he won't ever give is our share
5.he did fairly well in the interview
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