Word order — adverbs with the verb

Мы ставим некоторые наречия с глаголом в середине предложения:

— Tom always goes to work by car.

— We were feeling very tired. We were also hungry.

— Your car has probably been stolen.

Запомните правила расположения наречия в середине предложения.

I) Если сказуемое представлено одним словом, то обычно наречие ставится перед глаголом: наречие + глагол.

— I cleaned the house and also cooked the dinner.

— Jack hardly ever watches television and rarely reads newspapers.

— She almost fell over as she came down the stairs.

Отметьте, эти наречия стоят перед have to:

— We always have to wait a long time for the bus.

Однако, наречия стоят после

am/is/are/was/were:

— We were feeling very tired. We were also hungry.

— Why are you always late? You’re never on time.

— The traffic isn’t usually as bad as it was this morning.

Ii) Иногда сказуемое состоит из двух и более слов. Обычно наречие ставится после первой части глагола: Глагол1 + наречие + глагол2.

I can never remember his name.

Ann doesn’t usually smoke.

Are you definitely going to the party tomorrow?

Your car has probably been stolen.

— My parent have always lived in London.

— Jack can’t cook. He can’t even boil an egg.

— The house was only built a year ago and it’s already falling down.

В отрицательных предложениях probably стоит перед отрицанием. Так, мы говорим:

— I probably won’t see you. или I will probably not see you.

Мы также ставим all и both в этих же местах:

— We all felt ill after the meal.

— Jack and Tom have both applied for the job.

— We are all going out for a meal this evening.

— My parents are both teachers.


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Word order — adverbs with the verb