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Last school year you learned about adverbs of place and time. Do you remember how it works? Make sentences by putting the words in the correct order.a. a new e-bike - at BikeWorld - bought - I - yesterday

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Last school year you learned about adverbs of place and time. Do you remember how it works? Make sentences by putting the words in the correct order.a. a new e-bike - at BikeWorld - bought - I - yesterday

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Sure, I remember how adverbs of place and time work. They provide information about where and when something happens.

The sentence with the words in the correct order would be:

"I bought a new e-bike at BikeWorld yesterday."

Here's the breakdown:

  • "I" is the subject of the sentence.
  • "bought" is the verb or the action.
  • "a new e-bike" is the object or what was bought.
  • "at BikeWorld" is the adverb of place, telling us where the action happened.
  • "yesterday" is the adverb of time, telling us when the action happened.

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