Appropriate Order - English Grammar Exercises

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    A. "She usually shops for clothes at the local thrift store."
    B. "Usually she shops for clothes at the local thrift store."
    C. "She shops for clothes at the local thrift store usually."
    D. "Either '1' or '2' is fine."
    A. "She leaves the island during the months of December and January after dark."
    B. "She leaves the island after dark during the months of December and January."
    C. "Either '1' or '2' is fine."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Ramonita prays at St. Matthew's Church fervently for her grandmother's recovery."
    B. "Ramonita prays fervently for her grandmother's recovery at St. Matthew's Church."
    C. "Ramonita prays fervently at St. Matthew's Church for her grandmother's recovery."
    D. "Any one of the above is fine."
    A. "Juan made an appointment to see his doctor at two o'clock on the first Thursday of July next summer."
    B. "Juan made an appointment next summer to see his doctor next July at two o'clock on the first Thursday."
    C. "Either '1' or '2' is fine."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "My father was born in Cleveland in the backroom of a bakery."
    B. "My father was born in the backroom of a bakery in Cleveland."
    C. "Either '1' or '2' is fine."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Dry the car carefully with a soft fluffy towel."
    B. "Dry the car with a soft fluffy towel carefully."
    C. "Carefully dry the car with a soft fluffy towel."
    D. "Either '1' or '3' is fine."
    A. "Rarely do we see this kind of talent on a small-town high school baseball team."
    B. "We rarely see this kind of talent on a small-town high school baseball team."
    C. "'1' and '2' are equally emphatic."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "He found the golf clubs that his father had used to win the U.S. Open in the car trunk."
    B. "In the car trunk, he found the golf clubs that his father had used to win the U.S. Open."
    C. "None of these."
    D. "Either '1' or '2' is fine."