Order of Adverbs
Quiz
Put the words in brackets in the most appropriate positions in the sentences. Do not put the time adverbials at the start of sentences.
Jane's brother is going to catch a plane. (tomorrow morning / to New York)
Henry's car got towed away. (this afternoon / quickly / to the nearby car park)
Why shouldn't we go? (tonight / to the park)
Pete likes to look into Lilly's seductive eyes. (all the time / anywhere in the world / lovingly)
... He's madly in love with the woman.
The beggar can be seen. (every single day / silently standing in the streets)
The butcher sells great meat. (every day / cheaply / at his store)
The singer and her group were rehearsing. (patiently / in the studio / all night / last night)
The analysts were testing the new software. (yesterday / carefully / in the branch)
The fishermen came back. (tired / at night / late)
The call agent did his work. (today / rather quickly / in the HQ)
The construction workers put down the machine. (in ten minutes / slowly / on the ground)
The architect is to have a look at the wiring. (tomorrow / in the afternoon / in our house)