How can we use the adverbs of frequency?
Always: Used to express something that happens all the time.
- Example: She always arrives early for work.
Usually: Indicates something that happens most of the time, but not necessarily all the time.
- Example: We usually go out for dinner on Fridays.
Often: Similar to "usually," but with a slightly higher frequency.
- Example: He often forgets to call his mother.
Sometimes: Indicates occasional or infrequent occurrence.
- Example: Sometimes I like to just stay at home and relax.
Rarely: Indicates something that happens infrequently or almost never.
- Example: She rarely eats fast food because she prefers home-cooked meals.
Never: Indicates that something doesn't happen at any time.
- Example: I never drink coffee in the evening because it keeps me awake.
You can place these adverbs before the main verb in a sentence or after the verb "to be." However, there are exceptions and variations depending on the structure of the sentence.
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