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         EXERCISES                                                                           91


    91.1  Match  the  sentence  beginnings and  endings.  Rewrite  the  ending with  the  adverb  of place  at  the
        front and,  if necessary,  change  the  order of subject  and  verb.  (A)
         1  Everyone  suddenly went quiet and...    a  ...the  clear  blue ocean  lay  in front  of them,
        2  The children slept most of the time  on  b  ...a  statue  of Queen Victoria  stands  in the
           the journey there, but...                  middle.
        3  While  the arguments went on in the      c  ...Paul walked  into  the room,
           committee  room,...                      d  ...John  sat patiently outside,
        4  As they came  over the top  of the  hill they  e  ...the Dallas  Symphony  Orchestra  will
           could  hear waves  breaking,  and...       be  performing  pieces  by Beethoven  in
        5  Fireworks were going  off around the       Manchester.
          house,  but...                            f ...Miriam  slept soundly  in the  bedroom,
        6  Her cheeks were  badly  bruised  and...  g  ...they told  stories  on the way  back  home,
        7  Around the  square  there  are  splendid  h  ...a  blood-stained  bandage was  around  her
          buildings  from the  19th  century,  and...  head.
        8  Tonight in Edinburgh the  Swedish  Radio
          Orchestra will  be giving  a concert of
          music  by Mozart,  and...

        Example:  1  +  Co)  Everyone  swcLtenly  went  quiet  and.  into  the  room  walked  Paul.
                                     ll
   91.2  Which  of the  positions  indicated l,  ^  or  ^  can  the  adverb  in  brackets  go  in?  (B  &  D)
                          |3
        1   1  He's  [21  leaving l  (tomorrow)  [1]  &  [3]
                        2
                                         3
        2   ' The flowers ' grow a metre tall ' l  (sometimes)
                       '
                                   3
        3   I We  |2]  tr y o g e); together ' l  (a couple of times a year)
                     t
                                        3
                             2
        4   ' The newspaper is ' ' published ' l  (daily)
                    2
                                        3
        5   '  She had l wanted a sports car J.  (always)
                    '
                                       '
              2
                            3
        6   '  11 ' smoke cigars ' '.  (occasionally)
                                 3
                2
        7   ' He '  visits his mother ' l  (every other  day)
                '
                                                   3
                                      2
                                      '
            ' The competition winners  are l  announced I l  (weekly)
   91.3  Rewrite  the underlined  parts  of these  sentences  with  the  adverb  of  indefinite  frequency  or  adverb
        of time  in  front  position.  Where  you  need  to,  change  the  order  of subject  and  verb,  and  make
        any  other necessary  changes.  (C  &  D)
        1  Even though the number one  seed played  a  pretty rough and violent first set, he broke  the
          rules  of the game  at no time.  .. .at  no  time  did.  He  break  the  rules  o-f  tlie  game.
        2  Although they were  contacted  at the  end  of July,  the  government didn't  agree to  a  meeting
          until  August  17th.
        3  Although  I  often  eat out,  I have rarely  seen  a restaurant so filled with smoke.
        4  Some  people  said that the  house was haunted,  and  I  often heard  strange noises in the  attic.
        5  She had  travelled  all  over the world,  but she had  seldom experienced  such  sincere hospitality.
        6  I  like  to keep fit. I walk to work every day and I play tennis twice  a week.




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