The verb and object normally go together
On Saturday we like to wash the car.
Does the dishwasher door open vertically or horizontally?
When the clouds clear, apparently we will have a beauiful sunny day until the end of the week.
If the verb has an object, the place comes after the verb and time goes after place
The plane leaves for São Paulo at 10pm from terminal 3.
They lived outside Glasgow for some time.
He takes medication for the dizzy spells.
Sometimes we put time at the beginning of a sentence
Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
Every evening, Sue runs 20km and then eats lentil dahl with salad.
At day break, the lights go on and eveyrthing is ready to go!
Some adverbs go with the verb in the middle of the sentence
Our class is always given at 1pm unless arranged otherwise.
When you decided to enthusiastically kick the door, it broke off it’s hinges.
Doctors are well trained in tentatively examining people for broken bones.
If the verb is two or more verbs, the adverb goes after the first verb
They have never been able to satisfactorily find a solution to this never ending problem of trespassers geting onto the land surrounding the house.
We can happily help you futher if you bring your receipt with you.
David does not usually smoke during the week.
Probably goes beforre the negative
Probably nobody will answer the email until thye come back from holiday.
She is thinking that there is probably no need to increase the latest bid.
They will probably not say anything during the meeting on this sensitive subject.
With one word verbs, the adverb goes before the verb
I always tidy my desk before I go home.
People frequently say that the higher you go, the further you fall.
Never speak to your mother like that!