This document provides 53 sentences and asks the reader to analyze the adverbials in each sentence. It contains examples of sentences using various types of adverbials related to time, manner, degree, place and others. The adverbials provide additional context about when, how, how much, where actions occurred or descriptions were made in the sentences.
This document provides 53 sentences and asks the reader to analyze the adverbials in each sentence. It contains examples of sentences using various types of adverbials related to time, manner, degree, place and others. The adverbials provide additional context about when, how, how much, where actions occurred or descriptions were made in the sentences.
This document provides 53 sentences and asks the reader to analyze the adverbials in each sentence. It contains examples of sentences using various types of adverbials related to time, manner, degree, place and others. The adverbials provide additional context about when, how, how much, where actions occurred or descriptions were made in the sentences.
This document provides 53 sentences and asks the reader to analyze the adverbials in each sentence. It contains examples of sentences using various types of adverbials related to time, manner, degree, place and others. The adverbials provide additional context about when, how, how much, where actions occurred or descriptions were made in the sentences.
1) Will you come for tea tomorrow? 2) Don’t bring that dog in here. 3) Come here immediately. 4) She kindly offered me her seat. 5) She offered me her seat kindly 6) With great reluctance, he rose to speak. 7) Intentionally, they said nothing to him. 8) She has done it intentionally. 9) She has consistently opposed the lawyer’s arguments. 10) Her arguments have been conducted consistently. 11) I still haven’t seen him. 12) Is he already here? 13) They no longer want it. 14) They don’t want it any longer. 15) I could always telephone her 16) He sings romantic songs in a way he likes. 17) Peter sent the box by bus. 18) I honestly don’t like your dress. 19) I absolutely refuse your invitation. 20) Economically speaking, it was a failure. 21) You can get the job just for your previous experience. 22) The teachers, in particular, are disappointed with the law. 23) Nowadays, he lives next door. 24) He likes English very much. 25) He usually speaks in a bad way. 26) I can well understand your situation. 27) She clearly accepted the conditions. 28) He teaches literature in a fashion we like. 29) She entirely forgot the meeting. 30) Anyway, unfortunately, just before we went out one evening, she put on her coat and asked me what I thought of it. 31) The other day I was just living school and I saw Karen. 32) I had quite a funny experience just the other day. I hope it never happened 33) I was just about to close the doors when a couple of customers stepped in. 34) Still, lots of people take time off work when they are not really ill. 35) I had no sleep and still had a terrible headache. 36) Anyway, they were completely taken in and were very sympathetic. 37) He completely denied it. 38) He denied it completely. 39) Prince Albert foresaw great changes in the framework of society. 40) The masses now hold strong views. 41) I heard a machine which haltingly reproduce human voice 42) We even thought it was going to explode. 43) No one can really be informed about all this questions 44) I simply did not have the technical knowledge required 45) Something happens to make the answer completely wrong. 46) Suddenly the door swung open. 47) The train stopped suddenly. 48) A man’s real influence is only exerted after his death. 49) Butler was conceited and rather self-conscious 50) An unstable community is especially liable to suspect its neighbours. 51) Artistically, the work had little merit. 52) Lytton Strachey ranked much of Hugo’s poetry highly. 53) He was highly critical of one of particular play of Hugo’s