Notice what happens in questions: Do you always leave the TV on? Have you often visited Italy? – the adverb comes after the Exercise 8 Decide which of these sentences have the adverb in the wrong position, and correct them. Some of the sentences are okay. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Simon reads often in the evenings. You probably’ll miss the bus. Does Gerry usually drive to work? They’ll definitely want to come with us. Suzie likes a lot Indian food. Is often the weather wet in this part of the country? Barry doesn’t like. | 223 Notice what happens in questions Do you always leave the TV on Have you often visited Italy - the adverb comes after the subject. Exercise 8 Decide which of these sentences have the adverb in the wrong position and correct them. Some of the sentences are okay. 1 Simon reads often in the evenings. 2 You probably ll miss the bus. 3 Does Gerry usually drive to work 4 They ll definitely want to come with us. 5 Suzie likes a lot Indian food. 6 Is often the weather wet in this part of the country 7 Barry doesn t like at all Indian food. 8 We every Saturday go to watch a football match. 9 Every evening I have a bath. 10 I have a bath every evening. Exercise 9 Turn these statements into questions - watch out for the adverbs. 1 Henry s often in the local library. 2 James is always working in the Internet café. 3 Tom s brother and his wife have often visited France. 4 You usually go to the restaurant next door. 5 He often has to go abroad. 6 George goes to the pub every Friday evening. Phrasal verbs drive around - drive to lots of different places we can drive around or we can drive people around. Let me drive you around means Let me take you to different places in the car and tell you about them . show a round - show someone lots of different places Will you show us round means Will you take us to different places and tell us about them . You can show someone round a town or city or you can show them round your house When people come to look at your house to see if they want to buy it we say Let me show you round. 224 Life and living - people and population There s a lot of talk about people in this unit and in the United Kingdom there s certainly no shortage of people. Nearly sixty million people live in the four constituent countries of the UK - by far the majority 48 million live in England with 6 million living in Scotland 3 million in Wales and 2 million in Northern Ireland. Also part of the British Isles but not part of the UK is the Republic of Ireland with over