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Common Word Order Errors with Adverbs (Intermediate+)

Common Word Order Errors with Adverbs (Intermediate+)
This article explains typical mistakes with frequency and manner adverbs, such as incorrect mid, front, or end placement. It shows how placement changes meaning, gives real student examples, and offers practice to correct these errors.

Adverb Placement with Modal Verbs: Clear Rules for Correct Position

Adverb Placement with Modal Verbs: Clear Rules for Correct Position
This article explains how adverbs are used with modal verbs, including their typical mid-position, exceptions, and stylistic alternatives. It also covers position differences in negatives and questions, with examples and sentence-reordering practice.

Adverb Placement in Complex Sentences

Adverb Placement in Complex Sentences
This article explains how adverb placement affects clause meaning, especially in multi-clause sentences. It discusses rules, restrictions with subordinate clauses, ways to avoid ambiguity, and provides examples and short word order exercises.

Adverb Placement in Passive Structures

Adverb Placement in Passive Structures
Here we how to form passive sentences, where to position adverbs in passive clauses, and the distinction between mid- and end-position. It also discusses placement in complex passives, offers real examples, and includes practice exercises.

End-position Adverbs: clarity and constraints

End-position Adverbs: clarity and constraints
This article explains which adverbs typically go at the end of sentences, with rules for time, manner, and degree adverbs. It covers exceptions such as frequency adverbs, shows when end-position is awkward, and gives practical examples and fixes.

Fronted Adverbs for Emphasis: How to Highlight Key Information

Fronted Adverbs for Emphasis: How to Highlight Key Information
The article defines fronting and its purpose, lists commonly fronted adverbs, and explains comma usage. It also discusses how fronting affects focus and tone, gives examples from various genres, and offers practice with rewriting sentences.

Mid-position Adverbs: always, often, never

Mid-position Adverbs: always, often, never
This article explains mid-position adverbs, their placement in simple and continuous tenses, and with modal or auxiliary verbs. It highlights common mistakes, contrasts natural and unnatural examples, and provides short exercises for practice.

Stance Adverbs for Opinion and Attitude (extended list)

Stance Adverbs for Opinion and Attitude (extended list)
This article explains how stance adverbs express opinion, evaluation, and reaction in English. It details their types, correct placement, and provides an extended list with examples, plus practice for using them to build coherent opinion paragraphs.

Sentence Adverbs: honestly, fortunately, surprisingly

Sentence Adverbs: honestly, fortunately, surprisingly
This article explains what sentence adverbs express, how they comment on whole statements, and where to place them in sentences. It covers formality in spoken versus written English, common sentence adverbs, examples, and practice exercises.

Conjunctive Adverbs: however, therefore, moreover

Conjunctive Adverbs: however, therefore, moreover
Here we what conjunctive adverbs do in sentences, how they differ from other linking words, punctuation rules for however, therefore, and moreover, connecting ideas in academic writing, common placement mistakes, and includes practical examples and a quiz.
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