Speaking Work in pairs. Take roles: one of you is 5 Thomas and the other is the secretary in the Turtle Rescue Centre. Use the information in the advert and the email to act out a telephone conversation asking for and giving information. Make sure you sound polite but informal. Secretary: Turtle Rescue Centre. How may I help you? Thomas: Hello. My name is Thomas and my family and are interested in volunteering at the centre... Use of English Adverbs Adverbs describe verbs, past participles, adjectives and other verbs. He is badly injured. She carefully picked up the animal. Adverbs can describe: manner (how - quickly), place where - here), time (when - yesterday), frequency (how often - never), degree (to - what extent - competely) etc. Order of adverbs Adverbs of frequency go after the auxiliary verb (be, have, do), but before the main verb. They have never been abroad. Tourists often damage turtles' nests. Adverbs of manner go before the main verb, after the auxiliar verb or at the end of the sentence. She happily agreed to help us The volunteers quickly picked up all the rubbish. Adverbs of degree (absolutely, completely, totally, extremel very, quite, rather, etc) go before an adjective, an adverb and til main verb, but after the auxiliary verb. I totally agree with you. swims quite well . Adverbs of place and time usually go at the end of sentence. I haven't spoken to Tom lately. We can put an adverb at the beginning of a sentence if we wan emphasise it. Suddenly, a man entered the room. (manner) Out you'll find a recycling bin. (place) On Tuesday, we are having a ca Lanco

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