Read these dialogues. Put a ( / ) in a sentence where the adverb can be inserted.
ROHAN : Have you /ever been to Ooty ? (ever)
RITU : My family and I go there in summers. (often)
It is pleasant there at that time of the year. (extremely)
ROHAN : Where do you stay ? (usually)
RITU : We stay at a lodge that faces the church. (always)
The view from the room is beautiful. (very)
GEETA : What do you do on Sundays ? (usually)
VIVEK : Mother used to wake me up before eight o'clock. (earlier)
She has begun waking me up at nine. (lately)
GEETA : Do you go to the park on Sundays ? (often)
VIVEK : I go to the park. (seldom)
I play chess with my father. (always)
My father feels that I play chess. (brilliantly)
GEETA : My brother and I watch an educational TV programme called Brain Teasers. (usually, exciting)
I’m happy to be at home with my family on Sundays. (quite)
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Answer:
RITU : My family and I /go there in summers. (often)
It is /pleasant there at that time of the year. (extremely)
ROHAN : Where do you /stay ? (usually)
RITU : We/ stay at a lodge that faces the church. (always)
The view from the room is /beautiful. (very)
GEETA : What do you /do on Sundays ? (usually)
VIVEK : Mother used to wake me up /before eight o'clock. (earlier)
She has begun waking me up /at nine. (lately)
GEETA : Do you /go to the park on Sundays ? (often)
VIVEK : I /go to the park. (seldom)
I /play chess with my father. (always)
My father feels that I /play chess. (brilliantly)
GEETA : My brother and I /watch an /educational TV programme called Brain Teasers. (usually, exciting)
I’m/ happy to be at home with my family on Sundays. (quite)