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For the following sentence:
"My grandmother always drinks hot water at dinner."
The right answer is:
祖母は晩ご飯でいつもお湯を飲みます。
Since いつも is an adverb, why not simply put it before 飲みます, as in "always drinks". This is something I've witnessed multiple times where I'll make syntax mistakes when it comes to adverbs.
Could someone explain this to me as clearly and simply as possible please?
"My grandmother always drinks hot water at dinner."
The right answer is:
祖母は晩ご飯でいつもお湯を飲みます。
Since いつも is an adverb, why not simply put it before 飲みます, as in "always drinks". This is something I've witnessed multiple times where I'll make syntax mistakes when it comes to adverbs.
Could someone explain this to me as clearly and simply as possible please?