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Module 4
to be frightened of = to be afraid of
e.g. I’m afraid of flying/spiders.
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wan t + -s want s driv e driv es
fini sh + -es finish es mi ss miss es
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0% rarely not often often 100%
1. We put the adverb before the main verb:
I usually have dinner at home. He never goes to work by bus. My sister doesn’t often visit me.
2. We put the adverb after the verb be.
English people are usually friendly. I ’m sometimes home in the evening. The weather isn’t always good.
In a restaurant: Excuse me. I’d like three lemonades, please. Anything else? – No, thank you. |
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