Exercise 1.13 Intransitive verbs and adverbials (section 1.9)

Underline the adverbials in the sentences. Some sentences may have more than one adverbial.

Sometimes people do the stupidest things.

Sometimes people do the stupidest things.

In Canada, a man drove for two hours in the wrong direction on a motorway.

In Canada, a man drove for two hours in the wrong direction on a motorway.

When police caught up with him, he calmly told them he was ninety-seven.

When police caught up with him, he calmly told them he was ninety-seven.

Incredibly, his licence had expired in 1965.

Incredibly, his licence had expired in 1965.

Over the years, he had simply forgotten to renew it.

Over the years, he had simply forgotten to renew it.

According to police, he was actually a good driver.

According to police, he was actually a good driver.

However, his eyesight was poor and he was often unable to read the road signs.

However, his eyesight was poor and he was often unable to read the road signs.

As a result, he took a wrong turn somewhere and just kept going.

As a result, he took a wrong turn somewhere and just kept going.

After his arrest, he phoned his ninety-four-year-old wife from the police station.

After his arrest, he phoned his ninety-four-year-old wife from the police station.

She arrived ten minutes later, on a Harley Davidson motorbike.

She arrived ten minutes later, on a Harley Davidson motorbike.