4. Which is correct: “I don’t usually” or “I usually don’t”?

 Both "I don't usually" and "I usually don't" are grammatically correct, but they might be used in slightly different contexts or for emphasis:

  1. "I don't usually":

    • This phrase emphasizes the action or behavior that is not typical or customary for the speaker.
    • Example: "I don't usually eat dessert after dinner."
    • Here, the speaker is emphasizing that it's not their usual habit to eat dessert after dinner.
  2. "I usually don't":

Both phrases convey a similar meaning but might emphasize different aspects of the statement.

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