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This document discusses adverbs of frequency and their placement in sentences. It lists common adverbs of frequency such as always, usually, sometimes, rarely and never. It explains that adverbs of frequency are typically placed before simple tenses consisting of one word, after auxiliary verbs and the verb "to be", after the first auxiliary in compound tenses, after modal verbs, and in questions they usually come after the subject. Time expressions like every morning or three times a year are also used to indicate frequency more specifically. The document provides examples of rewriting sentences to include adverbs of frequency and adverbial expressions in the most suitable positions.
This document discusses adverbs of frequency and their placement in sentences. It lists common adverbs of frequency such as always, usually, sometimes, rarely and never. It explains that adverbs of frequency are typically placed before simple tenses consisting of one word, after auxiliary verbs and the verb "to be", after the first auxiliary in compound tenses, after modal verbs, and in questions they usually come after the subject. Time expressions like every morning or three times a year are also used to indicate frequency more specifically. The document provides examples of rewriting sentences to include adverbs of frequency and adverbial expressions in the most suitable positions.
This document discusses adverbs of frequency and their placement in sentences. It lists common adverbs of frequency such as always, usually, sometimes, rarely and never. It explains that adverbs of frequency are typically placed before simple tenses consisting of one word, after auxiliary verbs and the verb "to be", after the first auxiliary in compound tenses, after modal verbs, and in questions they usually come after the subject. Time expressions like every morning or three times a year are also used to indicate frequency more specifically. The document provides examples of rewriting sentences to include adverbs of frequency and adverbial expressions in the most suitable positions.
after auxiliary verbs and the verb to be; after the first auxiliary in compound tenses; after modal verbs; in questions they usually come after the subject.
The adverbs sometimes, normally, usually, often
and occasionally can also go at the beginning or end of a sentence.
From time to time, now and
then, several times, again and again, hardly ever ( = almost never). Examples:
Time expressions (every morning, one a week,
three times a year, every two years, etc) are also used to give more specific indication of frequency.
I usually read in bed
before going to sleep. Mark, you are never on time. I sometimes do my homework in the kitchen. Sometimes I do my homework in the kitchen.
Rewrite the following sentences, putting the adverbs of frequency and the adverbial expressions in brackets in the most suitable position.
a) Susan doesnt get home before six oclock. (usually)
___________________________________________________________________ b) Christopher goes to London on business trips. (often) ___________________________________________________________________ c) My mother is worried about my younger brother Jeff. He hates school. (always) ___________________________________________________________________ d) We go abroad for our holidays. (usually / twice a year) ___________________________________________________________________ e) MaryAnn has applied for a grand to start her own business. This time she was lucky.(repeatedly) ___________________________________________________________________ f) We walk through the town without meeting someone we know. (hardly ever) ___________________________________________________________________ g) These plants are easy to care for - they just need a little water. (usually/ from time to time) ___________________________________________________________________ h) I will remember the day we first met. (always) ___________________________________________________________________
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