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Adverbs and adverb phrases: typical errors


Many errors with adverbs are spelling errors:


It happened quite accidentally.

Not: … quite accidentaly.

Actually, I’ve been very busy.

Not: Actualy …

It’s not something that can be done easily.

Not: … that can be done easly.

They were happily married for 20 years.

Not: They were happyly married …

The building was completely destroyed.

Not: … completly destroyed.

I felt extremely unhappy about it all.

Not: I felt extremly unhappy …

[end of a formal letter/email]

Yours sincerely, Mark Johnson

Not: Yours sincerly …

I am truly sorry for what happened.

Not: I am truely sorry …


See also:


Adverbs: forms


Adverbs and adverb phrases indicating frequency don’t usually go after the verb phrase. They usually go in mid position:


He usually goes to the park after school.

Not: He goes usually to the park after school.

Our next door neighbours sometimes come here for dinner. We hardly ever go to theirs.

Not: We go hardly ever to theirs.

At the end of the day, do you often come home from work feeling tired?

Not: … do you come often home from work …


Adverbs and adverb phrases indicating time usually go in end position:


I’ll post the CDs to you tomorrow.

Not: I’ll post tomorrow the CDs to you.

I received your email about the meeting late.

Not: I received late your email about the meeting.


We don’t often put always, usually, never, etc. at the beginning of a sentence or clause:


She was always comparing herself to other people.

Not: Always she was comparing herself to other people.



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