Transcription of 第二章 副詞的種類 ( Kind ) - hosenglish.com
1 15 ( Kind ) ( Pure Conjunction ) 1. 1. ( Adverb of Time ) Now ( ) then ( ) soon ( ) today ( ) last month ( ) next year ( ) in 1987 ( ) for ten years ( ) from now onwards ( ) (1) You must be here by 8 o clock at the latest.
2 ( )(2) I have to work from 9 to 5 ( )(3) I threw myself flat and lay motionless for ten minutes. ( )(4) Nowadays children prefer to watch TV rather than read. ( ) Nowadays children prefer watching TV to 16 reading. nowadays I don t like{nowadays fashions. ( )modern fashions. (P)nowadays fashions. ( )today s fashions. (P)the fashions nowadays. (P)( )2. ( Adverb of Place ) here ( ) in ( ) at the corner ( ) on top ( ) up ( ) upward(s) ( ) (1) Don t smoke in here.}
3 ( )in here in here here there (2) A: You can t go in there.( )B: Why not?( )A: Look at that sign. It says, Keep out, no trespassing. ( )(3) Where are my socks? There are a lot under your bed. ( )(4) Lay the tent down on the grass and I ll try to see how to put it up.( ) 17down on the grass lay up to put 3. ( Adverb of Manner ) ly hard ( ) diligently ( ) br avely ( ) quickly ( ) happily ( ) patiently ( ) well ( ) (1) I slowly opened the door and looked inside.
4 ( )(2) It struck me that the boss was behaving pretty strangely.( )(3) Some children behave well, and some behave badly.( )(3) A police officer stopped a young lady for speeding and asked her very kindly if he could see her license. She replied huffily, I wish you guys could get your act together. Just yesterday you took away my license and then today you expect me to show it to you. ( )4.
5 ( Adverb of Degree ) ly very ( ) quite ( ) rather ( ) too ( ) deeply ( ) extremely ( ) (1) We re looking forward enormously to having you two here for the first weekend of July.( )18 look forward to ing having have (2) To o many cooks spoil the broth.( )(3) The light was bad, but he drove terribly quickly. ( )terribly quickly ( drove ) (4) Mary is a good girl, and she is rather pretty.
6 ( )rather pretty 5. ( Adverb of Frequency ) never ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) sometimes ( ) seldom ( ) rarely ( ) often ( ) always ( ) hardly ( ) scarcely ( ) barely ( ) occasionally ( ) usually ( ) frequently ( ) (1) He s seldom ( or rarely, hardly ever, scarcely ever ) at home.( )(2) Don t trust politicians. never have, and never will. ( )(3) Never judge a book by its cover.( )(4) I make it a rule to go to the movies once a week.
7 ( ) make it a rule to ~ .. 6. ( Sentence Adverb ) actually ( ) apparently ( ) honestly ( ) perhaps ( ) undoubtedly ( )