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ADVERBS OF TIME
Adverbs of time tell us when an action happened, but also for how
long, and how often.
Examples:
Compare:
"For how long" adverbs are usually placed at the end of the
sentence:
Compare:
frequently,
generally,
normally,
occasionally,
often,
regularly,
sometimes,
usually
I am still hungry.
She is still waiting for you
Are you still here?
Do you still work for the BBC?
If you need to use more than one adverb of time at the end of a
sentence, use them in this order:
1: 'how long'
2: 'how often'
3: 'when' (think of 'low')
Example: