This document provides examples of using adverbs of frequency such as never, usually, twice a year, and always in sentences. It gives sample sentences and responses using adverbs of frequency to describe how often certain actions occur. Students are then asked to write sentences about themselves using adverbs of frequency and to answer questions using frequency expressions. Finally, it asks students to choose the correctly structured sentence when an adverb of frequency is used.
This document provides examples of using adverbs of frequency such as never, usually, twice a year, and always in sentences. It gives sample sentences and responses using adverbs of frequency to describe how often certain actions occur. Students are then asked to write sentences about themselves using adverbs of frequency and to answer questions using frequency expressions. Finally, it asks students to choose the correctly structured sentence when an adverb of frequency is used.
This document provides examples of using adverbs of frequency such as never, usually, twice a year, and always in sentences. It gives sample sentences and responses using adverbs of frequency to describe how often certain actions occur. Students are then asked to write sentences about themselves using adverbs of frequency and to answer questions using frequency expressions. Finally, it asks students to choose the correctly structured sentence when an adverb of frequency is used.
Rta: Susan is (never) late for school. 2. My brother doesn’t write letters to his friends. (usually) Rta: my brother (usually) doesn't write letters to his friends. 3. We go on holidays. (twice a year) Rta: we go (twice a year) on vacation. 4. Peter wears a tie. (sometimes) Rta: Peter (sometimes) wears a tie. 5. I eat fish. (once a week) Rta: I (once a week) eat fish. 6. Do the children watch TV? (often) Rta: Do children (often) watch television? 7. My father is very busy. (always) Rta1: My father is (always) very busy. 8. Peter tidies his room. (never) Rta: Peter (never) tidies his room. 9. My brother and I go fishing. (every week) Rta: My brother and I (every week) go fishing.
10. My mother goes shopping on Saturdays. (always)
Rta: My mother (always) goes shopping on Saturdays. 11. Do you get up late at the weekend? (usually) Rta: Do you (usually) get up late at the weekend? 12. I drink tea. (every morning) Rta: I (every morning) drink tea. 13. Mary rides her motorbike to work. (sometimes) Rta: Maria (sometimes) rides her motorcycle to work. 14. I exercise in the afternoons. (often) Rta: I (often) exercise in the afternoons. 15. Does Jane have lunch at home? (usually) Rta: Jane (usually) eats at home? C.
Use the prompts and the frequency adverbs to write
sentences about yourself. Always/ usually / often /sometimes / never
1. get up at seven o’clock
Rta: often I get up at 7:00 a.m. 2. have a shower in the morning Rta: I sometimes take a shower in the morning 3. have lunch at school Rta: I always eat lunch at school 4. do homework in the afternoon Rta: I usually do my homework in the afternoon. 5. play computer games in the evenings Rta: I never play computer games at night 6. cook dinner Rta: cook always dinner 7. watch TV before I go to bed Rta: watch TV sometimes before bedtime 8. go to bed early Rta: usually go to bed early D. Answer the following questions using frequency expressions. 1. How often do you eat pasta? Rta: I usually eat pasta 2. How often do you meet your friends? Rta: I sometimes get together with my friends 3. How often do you brush your teeth? Rta: I always brush my teeth 4. How often do you do exercise? Rta: I often exercise 5. How often do you use the computer? Rta: I usually use the computer 6. How often do you go away? Rta; I sometimes go on trips E. Choose the correct sentence. 1. a) Jim never is at work. b) Jim is at work never. c) Never is Jim at work. d) Jim is never at work.
2. a) We have usually lunch at 12 o’clock.
b) We usually have lunch at 12 o’clock. c) We have lunch at usually 12 o’clock. d) We have lunch at 12 usually o’clock.
3. a) She travels always by train.
b) Always she travels by train. c) She always travels by train. d) She travels by always train.
4. a) They go out sometimes in the evening.
b) They sometimes go out in the evening. c) They go out in sometimes the evening. d) They go sometimes out in the evening.