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Place the adverb (given in brackets) in a suitable position in the sentence without emphasising it: (quite) us He dictionary. 14. DO you IS. marked these (prop"") s 12

1)He already became fluent in French
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4) Hardly i was able to hear she
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2)still she doesn't play cricket
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Place the adverb given in brackets in a suitable position in the sentence without embarrassing Place the adverb given in brackets In a suitable Position in the sentence without emphasising it
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1. He has already became a fluent in French. 2. She still does not play cricket. 3. Has her brother always been a teacher? 4. I was hardly able to hear what she said. 5. Sometimes we deceive ourselves. 6. I have seen the report today. 7. He generally does good work. 8. I know them quite well. 9. They were clearly able to hear what she said. 10. Has he merely glanced through the newspaper?
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11) He wont ever give us our share 12) He did fairly well in the interview. 13) He often does not refer to a dictionary. 14) Do you usually make many mistakes? 15) The teacher has properly marked these papers.
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