[ Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases ]
They go before the main verb but after the verb to be.
A. Adverbs of manner
B. Adverbs of frequency
C. Adverbs of time/place
D. Adverbs of degree
E. Comment adverbs

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Intermediate › ViewChoose the correct option:
A: I can cook something for dinner or we can order a pizza. Which one do you prefer?
B: ________ will do. I don’t mind.
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a. both
b. either
c. neither
Vocabulary › View
What is a synonym for “lucrative”?
A. Profitable
B. Nonremunerative
C. Unprofitable
D. Gainful
Present Tenses › ViewA: … you talked to Mr. Potter? B: No, I ….
A. Had / haven’t
B. Have / haven’t
C. Have / didn’t
D. Did/did
Vocabulary › View
Fill in the blank with the word that most naturally completes the phrase: a film _______
A. experience
B. festival
C. powerful
D. sunset
E. weight
