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Adverbs of Frequency

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Welcome to our Adverbs of Frequency Exercises. Let’s learn how to use the adverbs to say how often something is done. It is important to learn how to use them properly at this expanding stage of English where there is more focus on academic tasks and language functions. These Adverbs of Frequency Exercises show that they usuallly come before the main verb or after the verb to be.

About 20 minutes.Learning how to use adverbs of frequency.Expanding stage of learning English.

Instructions

  1. Watch the video about adverbs of frequency.
  2. Find the matching words.
  3. Complete the sentence-based activity.
  4. Read the text and complete the exercise.
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Watch the video about adverbs of frequency.

Here are the commonly used adverbs at this level:

  • always
  • frequently
  • hardly ever
  • least often
  • never
  • normally
  • occasionally
  • often
  • rarely
  • regularly
  • seldom
  • sometimes
  • usually
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