[ Adverbs of frequency ]
Add the adverb “never” to this sentence: Mary gets up late.
A. Never Mary gets up late.
B. Mary never gets up late.
C. Mary gets up never late.
D. Mary gets up late never.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhich of these sentences is formatted correctly?
A. Jack is a wonderful friend, he spends time with others on the weekend.
B. Jack is a wonderful friend: he spends time with others on the weekend.
C. Jack is a wonderful friend; he spends time with others on the weekend.
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Tim moved to London in 2007, but now he lives in Paris.
A. He has lived in London.
B. He has been living in London.
