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Adverbs of frequency - English lesson
Main adverbs of frequency: | |
always | +++++++++ |
nearly (almost) always | ++++++++ |
usually, normally | +++++++ |
very often, frequently | ++++++ |
often | +++++ |
sometimes | ++++ |
occasionally | +++ |
hardly ever | ++ |
rarely, seldom | + |
never | 0 |
Where should I put it? |
- before a "simple" verb:
example: I always have coffee for breakfast.
- after BE:
example: She is usually late.
- After the modal / the auxiliary:
example (modal) : I can never understand what she says.
example (auxiliary) : I have always done my work properly!
Build these sentences with the adverb in the correct place (never at the beginning, it would be too easy!).

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