Exercise 218. Rewrie the sentences and put the adverbs in places. 1. I get letters from my father (often). 2. He will come (to-morrow, here).
3. Have you seen him (yet)? 4. The postman has come (just). 5. Have you heard
it (ever)? 6. I write to him (often), but he answers my letters (seldom). 7. He
goes to bed at eleven o’clock (usually). 8. He told me about it (often, before). 9.
I have been there (never). 10. It is ten o’clock (already). 11. Have you finished
your work (yet)? 12. She is working in the garden (still). 13. We see them
(seldom). 14. He meets them (often). 15. He has returned (just). 16. Have you
seen this film (ever)? 17. He gets up so late (never). 18. He will come to
Moscow (soon). 19. They are in Leningrad (still). 20. You must go there alone
(never). 21. She can get interesting books from the library (always). 23. She can
see them (often). 24. You must ask him about it (never). 27. The letter has been
sent off (just).
Exercise 219. Rewrie the sentences and put the adverbs in places. 1.He was able to carry his suit – case (hardly). 2. I agree with you (quite).
3. Have you money to buy this radio – set (enough)? 4. She is not clever to
understand it (enough). 5. It is dark (quiet). 6. Your child sleeps in the afternoon
(too little). 7. She always reads in summer (very much). 8. I am angry with you
(not at all). 9. He is strong to do this work (enough)/ 11. I forgot to tell him
about it (nearly). 12. It is cold to go a walk (too).
Exercise 220. Rewrie the sentences and put the adverbs in places. 1. He answered my question (coldly). 2. He works (very well). 3. He
played yesterday (badly). 4. The sun is shining to- day (brightly). 5.He
translated this text at the examination (very quickly). 6. The teacher speaks at
the lesson (slowly). 7. He ran down the road (very fast). 8. He read the story to
the end (slowly). 9. He spoke at the lesson (very loudly). 10. He wrote the
dictation at the examination (badly). 11. They lived for a long time (happily).