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Where do Usually, Tomorrow, yet, already, still go?
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Unlike some languages, word order matters in English.
In today’s video you will test yourself can you use yet, already still and so other words.
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let’s get started, in the first activity you need to choose the correct answer.

1.
a. Does he go late to bed usually?
b. Does he usually go to bed late?
c. Does he go late usually to bed?

B is correct


the adverb usually refers to what typically or normally happens. We use it mostly in mid position, between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb:
I usually get up around eight o’clock.
however, it comes after the verb to be ‘ I am usually lazy in the morning’
2.
a. Did you learn a lot at school today?
b. Did you learn a lot today at school?
c. Did you learn today a lot at school?


A is the correct answer
➪ Adverbs of place (at school) and time (today) go in end position and in this order so adverbs of place come before adverbs of time




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3.he liked the present a lot last night
he liked a lot the present last night
he liked last night the present a lot.


Correct answer: the present a lot last night
➪ We can't separate a verb and its object.
➪ Last night is an adverb of time. Adverbs of time go in final position.
2
Obviously, you can never be sure of what will happen
Obviously, you can be never sure of what will happen
You can obviously be never sure of what will happen.


➪ Obviously is a comment adverb. Comment adverbs go in initial position.
➪ Never is an adverb of frequency. Adverbs of frequency go in mid position (after the first auxiliary).
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4.Please, tomorrow drive carefully your car
Please,drive your car carefully tomorrow
Please, drive carefully your car tomorrow.


Correct answer: drive your car carefully tomorrow
➪ We can’t separate a verb and its object: drive your car.
➪ Carefully is an adverb of manner. Adverbs of manner usually go in final position.
➪ Tomorrow is an adverb of time. Adverbs of time usually go in final position. The order is manner + place + time.








5.Marwa works still in Munich.
Marwa is still in Munich.
Marwa lives still in Munich.


as I explained just like usually still comes after the verb to be; but before other verbs
still as an adverb
We use still as an adverb to emphasise that something is continuing:
They have been together for 40 years and they are still very much in love.
We usually put still in the normal mid position for adverbs (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb):
She still goes to French classes every week. (between subject and main verb)
He’s still studying. (after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb)
I’m still hungry. (after main verb be)
Spoken English:
In informal speaking, you will often hear still used in end position. Many speakers of English may consider this usage too informal:I can’t find my bag still.


Already, yet or still?
A:Is your sister still at university?
B:Yes. She’s got one more year to do.


I know she was at university. Does that continue to be true?


A:Is your sister at university yet?
B:No. She’s only 17. She’ll go next year.


I expect that she will go to university. Is she there now?


A:Is your sister already at university? She’s only 17!


B:Yes. She started this year. She’s so clever they let her enter a year early.
I’m surprised if your sister is at university. I did not expect it to happen until later.








mow that I have explained the difference choose the correct one. to fill in the blanks, remember the position is important
6.
We have still had breakfast.
We have yet had breakfast.
We have already had breakfast.




the answer is we have already had dinner.


7.
8
It's dinner time but I'm not very hungry still
It's dinner time but I'm not very hungry yet
It's dinner time but I'm not very hungry already


It's dinner time but I'm not very hungry yet


8.
He is injured, but he already plays football.
He is injured, but he yety plays football.
He is injured, but he still plays football.
He is injured, but he still plays football.




9.Have you washed your car still?
Have you washed your car alreadyl?9
Have you washed your car yet?


Have you washed your car yet?




10. Unscranble this sentence; comment below the correct order
Obviously,/ to Toronto / will/ tomorrow / leaving/ be/ .


Thanks for watching this video, you did well. if you would like to expand your vocabulary watch this video now


sources
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/gram...
https://test-english.com/grammar-poin...


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