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Unit
Exercises 110
110.1 Is the word order OK or not? Correct the sentences where necessary.
1 Helen drives always to work. Helen always drives to work.
2 I cleaned the house and also cooked the dinner. OK
3 I have usually a shower in the morning.
4 I’m usually hungry when I get home from work.
5 Steve gets hardly ever angry.
6 I called him and I sent also an email.
7 You don’t listen! I have always to repeat things.
8 I never have worked in a factory.
9 I never have enough time. I’m always busy.
10 When I arrived, my friends already were there.
110.2 Rewrite the sentences to include the word in brackets.
1 Clare doesn’t drive to work. (usually) Clare doesn’t usually drive to work.
2 Katherine is very generous. (always)
3 I don’t have to work on Sundays. (usually)
4 Do you watch TV in the evenings? (always)
5 Martin is learning Spanish, and he is learning Japanese. (also)
Martin is learning Spanish and he
6 a We were on holiday in Spain. (all)
b We were staying at the same hotel. (all)
c We had a great time. (all)
7 a The new hotel is expensive. (probably)
b It costs a lot to stay there. (probably)
8 a I can help you. (probably)
b I can’t help you. (probably)
110.3 Complete the sentences. Use the words in brackets in the correct order.
1 What’s her name again? I can never remember (remember / I / never / can) it.
2 Our cat (usually / sleeps) under the bed.
3 There are plenty of hotels here. (usually / it / easy / is)
to find a place to stay.
4 Mark and Amy (both / were / born) in Manchester.
5 Lisa is a good pianist. (sing / she / also / can) very well.
6 How do you go to work? (usually / you / do / go) by bus?
7 I see them every day, but (never / I / have / spoken) to them.
8 We haven’t moved. (we / still / are / living) in the same place.
9 This shop is always busy. (have / you / always / to wait)
a long time to be served.
10 This could be the last time I see you. (meet / never / we / might)
again.
11 Thanks for the invitation, but (probably / I / be / won’t)
able to come to the party.
12 I’m going out for an hour. (still / be / you / will) here when
I get back?
13 Helen goes away a lot. (is / hardly ever / she) at home.
14 If we hadn’t taken the same train,
(never / met / we / would / have) each other.
15 The journey took a long time today. (doesn’t / take / it / always)
so long.
16 (all / were / we) tired, so (all / we / fell) asleep.
17 Tanya (says / always) that she’ll phone me, but
(does / she / never).
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