This document discusses adverbs of frequency and daily routines. It provides examples of how often some people do certain activities, such as "I never smoke a cigarette" and "I often go skating." It also lists the daily routines of several people, such as Hugo getting up at 7:00 and Mateo taking a shower every night. Finally, it defines different adverbs of frequency, such as always, usually, often, sometimes, and never, and provides examples of their uses.
This document discusses adverbs of frequency and daily routines. It provides examples of how often some people do certain activities, such as "I never smoke a cigarette" and "I often go skating." It also lists the daily routines of several people, such as Hugo getting up at 7:00 and Mateo taking a shower every night. Finally, it defines different adverbs of frequency, such as always, usually, often, sometimes, and never, and provides examples of their uses.
This document discusses adverbs of frequency and daily routines. It provides examples of how often some people do certain activities, such as "I never smoke a cigarette" and "I often go skating." It also lists the daily routines of several people, such as Hugo getting up at 7:00 and Mateo taking a shower every night. Finally, it defines different adverbs of frequency, such as always, usually, often, sometimes, and never, and provides examples of their uses.
I NEVER SMOKE A CIGARETTE (Susana) I usually play with my hamster (Mei) I often go skating ( Iratxe)
DAILY ROUTINE
Hugo gets up at 7:00
oclock
Pablo eats his
breakfast every morning
Mateo has a shower
every night
Mauricio brushes his teeth three times a day
Juan does some
exercise every day.
Always (siempre) la accin se realiza 100% del tiempo
How frequently do you think of me? Always, I cant stop thinking of you. Frequently (frecuentemente) How often do you practice sport? Frequently, because I love swimming.
Usually o Normally (usualmente o normalmente)
Karen, do you know what time is John going to arrive? No, John usually arrives late. Often (a menudo) Do you often come here? Not very often, and you? Sometimes (algunas veces) How frequently do you go out with your friends? I just sometimes go out with them. Occasionally (ocasionalmente) Do you often play chess? No, I occasionally play chess. Seldom o Hardly ever (pocas veces) Have you tried to speak to them? Yes, but they are seldom at the office when we call. Rarely (rara vez) Is it always this cold in February? No, it rarely gets that cold this time of the year. Never (nunca) Have you seen this film before? No, I have never see it.