Asked by Ilma
Dear Ms.Sue, thank you for your answer. Will you please help me with one more question?
Do you think it's possible to use such phrases as "for a long time / for a month" in the mid-position, for example: "They have been trying for a week to find a solution to the problem" or does it always go at the end?
Thank you so much.
Do you think it's possible to use such phrases as "for a long time / for a month" in the mid-position, for example: "They have been trying for a week to find a solution to the problem" or does it always go at the end?
Thank you so much.
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Ms. Sue
You're very welcome, Ilma.
Those phrases can usually go either in the middle or at the end. Sometimes they are at the beginning. Adverbs and adverb phrases can usually be placed any where in a sentence, although they are sometimes better close to the verb they modify.
Those phrases can usually go either in the middle or at the end. Sometimes they are at the beginning. Adverbs and adverb phrases can usually be placed any where in a sentence, although they are sometimes better close to the verb they modify.
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