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Actividad.1 Inglés.
Actividad.1 Inglés.
Where are
you?
FEEL?”.
QUESTIONS
ANSWER
I feel great!
I feel okay.
I feel in love
He feels fine.
Adverbs are words that modify (describe) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (very
tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had
brought an umbrella).
Tom is very tall.
An adverb of frequency describes how often an action happens. There are six main adverbs of
rarely, and never.
I do my homework on time.
For example:
Adverbs of frequency appear after a form of the to be - am, are, is (was, were) in a
sentence:
For example:
I am never late.
Skype is occasionally frustrating.
They were always noisy.
Adverbs of frequency go between an auxiliary verb and the main verb:
For example:
Anne doesn't usually smoke.
If there are two auxiliary verbs, the adverb of frequency goes between them:
For example:
I have never been to Asia.
The adverbs of frequency often, usually, sometimes and occasionally can go at the beginning of
a sentence:
For example:
For example:
When something happens regularly at a fixed time we can use the following as adverbs:
To make questions about frequency, we normally use ‘How often…?’. For example:
But it’s also possible to ask questions simply with an adverb of frequency. For example:
Do you often come here?
Next we need to remind students that there is a modal verb in the sentence, we put the adverb
The same rule applies for an auxiliary verb – the adverb of frequency goes between the