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Old Oct 19th, 2016, 02:12 am
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Default placement of the adverb, fully

I would like to put the adverb, fully, in different positions of the same sentence. I am not sure which one sounds natural to native English speakers.

(1) We encourage all members to fully participate in our club events.

(2) We encourage all members to participate fully in our club events.

(3) We encourage all members to participate in our club events fully.

Where should I put the adverb? Thanks.

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