Word Order – English Grammar Test for B2
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A: Do you go jogging?
B: Yes, I __________ go before breakfast. (always)
2
A: Did you finish the report?
B: I’ve __________ finished it. (already)
3
A: Does he help you with your projects?
B: Yes, he __________ helps me when I’m busy. (usually)
4
A: Why are you smiling?
B: I’ve __________ received good news! (just)
5
A: Do you travel abroad for work?
B: Yes, I __________ go once or twice a year. (sometimes)
6
A: How did you pass the exam?
B: I __________ studied very hard. (simply)
7
A: When do you go to bed?
B: I __________ go to bed before midnight. (never)
8
A: Do you eat breakfast?
B: Yes, I __________ eat it at home. (always)
9
A: Where are you now?
B: I’m __________ waiting for the bus. (still)
10
A: Did you enjoy the concert?
B: Yes! We arrived __________ and got great seats. (early)
11
A: Are you busy these days?
B: Yes, I’m __________ working on a new project. (currently)
12
A: Do you watch movies in English?
B: Yes, I __________ watch English films to learn. (often)
13
A: How was your trip?
B: It was amazing! We __________ visited so many places. (actually)
14
A: Do you like horror movies?
B: Not really. I __________ watch them. (rarely)
15
A: You seem tired.
B: I went to bed very __________ last night. (late)
16
A: Are you ready for the exam?
B: Almost. I’ve __________ reviewed everything. (already)
17
A: Did you meet your new boss today?
B: Yes, I __________ met her this morning. (just)
18
A: Do you go out after work?
B: I __________ go home straight away. (usually)
19
A: Where are your friends?
B: They’re __________ playing football at the park. (probably)
20
A: Are you free this weekend?
B: No, I’m __________ visiting my grandparents. (actually)
21
A: Do you cook dinner every night?
B: No, I __________ cook on weekends. (only)
22
A: How do you get to work?
B: I __________ go by bus, but today I walked. (normally)
23
A: What do you do in your free time?
B: I __________ read books or listen to music. (usually)
24
A: Did you understand the lesson?
B: Not completely. I __________ understood half of it. (only)
25
A: Why are you laughing?
B: Because he told a __________ funny story! (really)
26
A: Are you nervous about the test?
B: Yes, I’m __________ worried. (a bit)
27
A: Do you go to the cinema?
B: Yes, but I __________ go when there’s something good. (only)
28
A: Is your manager polite?
B: Yes, she’s __________ nice to everyone. (always)
29
A: Did you enjoy your holiday?
B: Yes! We __________ had a wonderful time. (really)
30
A: How’s your English practice going?
B: Pretty well. I __________ study a little every evening. (always)
Answer
1 I always go before breakfast.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
2 I’ve already finished it.
→ Already between auxiliary and main verb.
3 He usually helps me when I’m busy.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
4 I’ve just received good news!
→ Just before past participle.
5 I sometimes go once or twice a year.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
6 I simply studied very hard.
→ Emphasizing adverb before main verb.
7 I never go to bed before midnight.
→ Negative adverb before main verb.
8 I always eat it at home.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
9 I’m still waiting for the bus.
→ Still before -ing form in continuous tenses.
10 We arrived early and got great seats.
→ Time adverb at end of clause.
11 I’m currently working on a new project.
→ Adverb before participle in continuous tense.
12 I often watch English films to learn.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
13 We actually visited so many places.
→ Emphasis adverb before main verb.
14 I rarely watch them.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
15 I went to bed very late last night.
→ Time adverb at end.
16 I’ve already reviewed everything.
→ Already between auxiliary and participle.
17 I just met her this morning.
→ Just before past verb for recent action.
18 I usually go home straight away.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
19 They’re probably playing football at the park.
→ Adverb before participle.
20 I’m actually visiting my grandparents.
→ Adverb before participle for emphasis.
21 I only cook on weekends.
→ Only before main verb to limit the action.
22 I normally go by bus, but today I walked.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
23 I usually read books or listen to music.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.
24 I only understood half of it.
→ Only before main verb for restriction.
25 He told a really funny story!
→ Degree adverb before adjective.
26 I’m a bit worried.
→ Degree adverb before adjective.
27 I only go when there’s something good.
→ Only before main verb.
28 She’s always nice to everyone.
→ Frequency adverb after be.
29 We really had a wonderful time.
→ Degree adverb before main verb for emphasis.
30 I always study a little every evening.
→ Frequency adverb before main verb.