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The adverb in the right place - English lesson
Word Order in English Sentences
Adverbs of frequency are put directly before the main verb. If 'be' is the main verb and there is no auxiliary verb, adverbs of frequency are put behind 'be'.
The following list shows the most common adverbs of frequency, with the one that refers to things that happen most often at the top, and least often at the bottom:
- Always
- Usually
- Frequently
- Often
- Sometimes
- Occasionally
- Rarely
- Seldom
- Hardly ever
- Never
I | often go skiing in February. | |||
He | doesn't | always win. | ||
We | are | rarely at home at the weekend. | ||
We | have | never done such a thing. |
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