He climbed awkwardly out of the window; he’d study happily anywhere. He walked away sadly; They went home quietly; She looked back anxiously; They rode on confidently. He stood there silently. They work harder here. They worked hard in the garden today. He lived there happily for a year. Everyday he queued patiently at the bus stop.
[Las expresiones de modo van antes que las expresiones de lugar («He climbed awkwardly out of the window»). Pero «away,» «back,» «down,» «forward,» «home,» «in,» «off,» «on,» «out,» «round» y «up» se colocan delante de las expresiones de modo («He walked away sadly»). «here» y «there,» también («He stood there silently»), menos con los adverbios «hard,» «well,» «badly» («They work harder there»). Las expresiones de tiempo pueden seguir a las expresiones de lugar o ir en posición inicial («They worked hard in the garden today»; «He lived there happily for a year. «Everyday he queued patiently at the bus stop.)]