Choose the appropriate adverbial of time. 1. dave always stays at the office (since/till) six o'clock. 2. she makes strawberry jam (every year/ recently). - 3. it's freezing hard (for a long time/now). 4. people (continually/traditionally) prepare coloured eggs at easter. 5. they are having some financial difficulties (lately/now). 6. i'm feeling rather run down (recently/at present), doctor. 7. carol (rarely/usually) reads a lot and is extremely well-informed. 8. the company is looking for people with experience (lately/now). 9. i don't go swimming very much (as a rule/now and again). 10. the new school opens (at once/next week). 11. we are eating in the kitchen (during/while) this cold weather. 12. what do you usually do (in the afternoon/this afternoon)^ 13. mary is going to be a film star (once/one day). 14. more and more young people have careers (nowadays/ recently). 15. my father shaves (in a day/every other day).

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Selch Selch  06.10.2020 16:06
1) till
2) every year
3) now
4) traditionally
5) now
6) at present
7) usually
8)now
9) now and again
10) next week
11)during
12) in the afternoon
13) one day
14) nowadays
15)every other day
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