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Oxford guide to english grammar part 40

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Tham khảo tài liệu 'oxford guide to english grammar part 40', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | PAGE 267 210 Place and time 3 Position a We put an adverbial of manner mainly in end position 208 5 . These are real examples from stories. Ididn t know whether to tellyou or not she said anxiously. The sun still shone brightly on the quiet street. We continued our labours in silence. NOTE An adverb of manner can also modify an adjective. The team were quietly confident. The dog lay peacefully asleep. b The adverbial can sometimes come in front position for emphasis. 49 1c Without another word he walked slowly away up the strip. 210 Place and time 1 Position a Adverbials of place and time often go in end position. The match will be played at Villa Park. The President made the comment to reporters yesterday. A Norwegian ferry was being repaired last night after running aground in the Thames. The office is closedfor two weeks. For more than one adverbial in end position 208 6 . b They can also go in front position. I ve got two meetings tomorrow. And on Thursday I have to go to London. For details and an example text 49 1 . c Some short adverbials of time can go in mid position. I vejust seen Debbie. We ll soon be home. These include now then just a short time ago recently soon at once immediately finally since already still and no longer. d An adverbial of place or time can modify a noun. The radiator in the hall is leaking. Exports lastyear broke all records. 2 Yet still and already a We use yet for something that is expected. Have you replied to the letter yet No notyet. I got up late. I haven t had breakfast yet. Yet comes at the end of a question or negative statement. NOTE We can use yet in mid position but it is a little formal. We have notyet reached a decision on the matter. 25 ADVERBIALS PAGE 268 b We use still for something going on longer than expected. In positive statements and questions it goes in mid position. I got up late. I m still having breakfast. Does Carl still ride that old motor-bike he had at college In negative statements still comes after

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