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Position of adverb in the sentence



 
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Position of adverb in the sentence #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:48 am   Position of adverb in the sentence
 

Hello everybody,
Is the word order in the following sentence correct?

The Consignee obliges himself to immediately hand over the password.

Or should the adverb "immediately" be used at the end of the sentence?

The Consignee obliges himself to hand over the password immediately.

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Position of adverb in the sentence #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:52 am   Position of adverb in the sentence
 

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Either position is OK.
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Position of adverb in the sentence #3 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:56 am   Position of adverb in the sentence
 

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