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WH He speaks English very well. ‘wu (word order 1 verb + object I 4 Sue reads a newspaper every day. I 1 subject verb object The verh (reads) and the object (a newspaper) are usually together. We say: 5 Sue reads a newspaper every day. (not Sue reads every day a newspaper) sue (subject) a NEWSRAPER (object) verb + object He speaks English very well. (wo! He speaks very well English) Ilike Italian food very much. (wot L like very much ...) Did you watch television all evening? (uot Did you watch all evening ...) Paul often wears a black hat. (nor Paull wears often ...) We invited a lot of people to the party, Lopened the door slowly. ! Why do you always make the same mistake? I'm going to borrow some money from the bank BH where and when oo We went toa party ast night ! where? wher? Place (ivhere?) is usually before time (ivhen?). We say © We went to a party last night, (nor We went last night to a party) place time (here?) (hen? how long? how often?) Lisa walks to work every day. (of... every day to work) Will you be at home this evening? (vot ... this evening at home) Lusually go to bed early. (not... early to bed) We arrived at the airport at 7 o°clock. ‘They've lived in the same house for 20 years Joe’ father has been in hospital since June. } 196 Word order in questions > Units 44-46 always/usually/often etc. > Exercises Unit 93 93.1 93.2 93.3 Right or wrong? Correct the sentences that are wrong. 1 Did you watch all evening television? Did. you. watch, television all evening? 2 Sue reads a newspaper every day. Ok 3. I like very much this picture, 4 Tom started last week his new job. 5 L want to speak English fluently. 6 Jane bought for her friend a present. 7 I drink every day three cups of cofiee 8 Don't eat your dinner too quickly! 9 L borrowed from my brother fifty pounds. Put the words in order. 1 (the door / opened / 1 / slowly) | opened, the. door. slowly, (a new computer / 1 / last week / bought) I 3 (finished / Paul / quickly / his work) 4 (Emily / very well / French / doesn’t speak) (a lot of shopping / did / 1 / yesterday) (London / do you know / well?) (we / enjoyed / very much / the party) (the problem / carefully / I / explained) G ( « ¢ ous 6 (we / at the airport / some friends / met) (did you buy / in England / that jacket?) (every day / do / the same thing / we) football / don't like / very much / 1) 7 8 9 10 uu 12 Put the words in order. (to work / every day / walks / Lisa) Lisa, walks. to, work every day. 2 (at the hotel / 1 / early / arrived) 1 (goes / every year / to Italy / Julia) Julia (we / since 1988 / here / have lived) We 5 (in London / Sue / in 1980 / was born) Sue 6 (didn’t go / yesterday / Paul / to work) Paul 7 (to a wedding / last weekend / went / Helen) Helen 8 (I/ in bed / this morning / my breakfast / had) [ 9. (in September / Barbara / to university / is going) Barbara 10. (1 / a beautiful bird / this morning / in the garden / saw) I 11 (many times / have been / my parents / to the United States) My 12 (my umbrella / I / last night / left / in the restaurant) I 13 (to the cinema / tomorrow evening / are you going?) Are 14 ( I the children / I / took / this morning / to school) ‘These words (always/never ctc.) are with the verb in the middle of a sentence: always usually often ever rarely also already all sometimes never seldom just __ still both 1 My brother never speaks to me. Oi She's always late. 1 Do you often go to restaurants? © I sometimes eat too much. (or Sometimes I eat too much.) 1D ‘Don't forget to phone Laura’ ‘I’ve already phoned her’ 0 Pve got three sisters. They're all married. Always/never ctc. are before the verb: verb go play have etc, 1 [always drink coffee in the morning, (not I drink always coffee) 0 Helen often goes to London. (not Helen goes often) 1G You sometimes look unhappy. © They usually have dinner at 7 o'clock. [ We rarely (or seldom) watch television. G Richard is a good footballer. He also plays tennis and volleyball (not He plays also tennis) & I've got three sisters. They all live in London. But always/never etc. ate affer am/is/are/was/were | alway: is often ore never was wore G Lam always tired. (not {always am tired) s | 0 They are never at home during the day. O tis usually very cold here in winter. 10 When I was a child, 1 was often late for school. etc, | ‘Where's Laura?” ‘She's still in bed.” © [ve got two brothers. They're both doctors Always/never etc. are between two verbs (have ... been / can ... find etc) verb verb 2 a 0 I will always remember you in ee G It doesn’t often rain here ta | always | rember | De you usually go to work by car? often Ol can never find my keys. | never &t¢: |G Have you ever been to Fgypt? have| etc. | gone 1 A: Where’ Laura? has been bs; She’ just gone out. (She's = She has) © My friends have all gone to the cinema always/never + present simple —» Unit § _just/already + present perfect ~> Unit 16 both —> Unit 82 all ~» Units 80-81 still > Unit 95, Exercises Unit 94 94.1 Read Paul's answers to the questions. Write sentences about Paul with often/never etc, £ 3. Do you ever play tenn Yes, often... Paul.often, plays. tennis. 1 2 Do you get up earl Yes, always, | He 3] Are you ever late for work? No, never. | He 4 Do you ever get angry? Sometimes. 5.| Do you ever go swimming? Rarely. 6 ‘Are you at home in the Yes, usually evenings? 94.2 Write these sentences with never/always/usually ete. | My brother speaks to me. (never) _...My brother never, speaks, tame. 2 Susan is polite. (always) Susan 3 [finish work at 5 o'clock. (usually) 1 4 Sarah has started a new job. (just) Sarah 5.1 go to bed before midnight. (rarely) 6 The bus isn’t late. (usually) 7 I don't eat fish. (often) 8 Iwill forget what you said. (never) 9 Have you lost your passport? (ever) 10 Do you work in the same place? (till) 11 They stay in the same hotel. (always) 12. Jane doesn’t work on Saturdays. (usually) 13 IsTina here? (already) 14 What do you have for breakfast? (usually) 15 I can remember his name. (never) 94.3 Write sentences with also. 1 Do you play football? (tennis) Yes,.and,.|_also play, tennis. 2 Do you speak Italian? (French) Yes, and | 3 Are you tired? (hungry) Yes, and 4 Have you been io England? (Ireland) Yes, 5 Did you buy any clothes? (some books) 94.4 Write sentences with both and all, a. ' 'm married. | was born in England.) ive in New York, D YC in London. /Tiive in London: ay football | play football I'm a student. I'm a student, Ie got a car ve got a car a 1 They both tive in London. 2 They married. They football They England. students. cars. 199

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