Before doing this activity you may need to read the text you will find at the end
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Place it in mid-position (not at the end) |
dress / always / in green? / Can / I |
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day in, day out / have to go / shopping / I |
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usually / I / to the dentist / go / once a year |
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Place it in mid-position (not at the beginning or the end) |
eats / for dinner / pizza / Mike / often |
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have lunch / Do / usually / you / at home? |
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have / We / soup / every other day |
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to the hairdresser's / once a month / usually / I / go |
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you / every day / go / ? / Do / to the gym |
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eat / hardly ever / oranges / I |
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go / to the disco? / you / do / often / How |
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Place it in mid-position (not at the beginning or the end) |
late / John / often / is |
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They / can / listen / never |
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I / what to say / know / never |
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asking me questions / is / always / She |
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Place it in mid-position (not at the beginning or the end) |
usually / need / They / some help with the homework |
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am / Something is the matter with me. I / usually / very tired / in the mornings. |
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Begin the sentence with YESTERDAY |
me / Yesterday, / she / phoned / twice |
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I travel a lot. I / some petrol / need / every other day. |
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I / get up / always / at 8 a.m. |
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Place it in mid-position (not at the beginning or the end) |
She / very often / dresses / in blue |
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to the gym / three times a week / I / go |
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your car keys / You / never / find / can |
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Tom / will / rarely / help you / if you need it |
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saw / I / it / five times |
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My parents / almost never / go on holiday |
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Begin the sentence with SHE |
listens / She / rarely / when you talk to her |
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Place it in mid-position (not at the beginning or the end) |
My parents / very often / to help me / come |
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several times a year / My car / breaks down |
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Place it in mid-position (not at the end) |
win / Does / ? / Kevin / always |
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Place it in mid-position (not at the end) |
you / feel tired? / often / Do |
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FREQUENCY ADVERBS
These adverbs answer the question: How often?
Here is a list ordered from more to less frequency (percentages are approximative)
ALWAYS (100%)
FREQUENTLY (90%)
USUALLY (85%) = generally, normally
OFTEN (75%)
SOMETIMES (50%) = now and then
OCCASIONALLY (35%)
SELDOM (25%)
RARELY (10%)
HARDLY EVER (5%)
NEVER (0%)
Word order:
One-word adverbs
Before normal verbs (the rest)
- I OFTEN go to the cinema
- He RARELY watches television
After special verbs (to be, have, do, can, will, etc.)
- I am ALWAYS here
- you can NEVER speak fast o
exceptions:
- I HARDLY EVER watch football on TV
- Tim ALMOST NEVER eats pudding
Notice: Some of these can use VERY (with the same position).
- I VERY OFTEN eat potatoes
- We VERY RARELY go to the beach
Two words or more
At the end of the sentence
- I go to the cinema TWICE A MONTH
- He works in the mornings EVERY OTHER DAY (= every two days)
- He watches football DAY IN, DAY OUT (= every day, every single day)
- We go hiking SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR (= a few times every year)
How many times?
Once = x1
Twice = x2
Three times = x3
Four times, etc. = x4
These frequency phrases usually go at the end:
- You have to ring the bell twice
- I go to the cinema once a month
- Tim goes to school three times a week