ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
You need to use Adverbs of Frequency to describe how frequently, you do an activity.
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RULES - POSITION IN A SENTENCE
An Adverb of Frequency goes BEFORE a main verb except with To Be.
I always watch TV after dinner
We never have breakfast at school
I sometimes go to bed after midnight.
He is always very tired
They are never on time
You are often in USA
VIDEO TUTORIAL
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Rewrite the complete sentence using the adverb of frequency:
1.They feel terrible (sometimes)
2.Susan is happy (usually)
3.Josua eat pizza and candies (always)
4.You smoke (never)
5.I read the magazine (rarely)
ACTIVITY
Put the words in order to make sentences:
1. at weekends/always/Richard/reads
2. always/the beach/go/you/to
3. tired/is/She/rarely
4. usually/I/to bed/at/go/ten
5. the Gym/never/goes/Peter/to