This document appears to be a practice exam for students to test their knowledge of adverbs of frequency by rewriting sentences to include the adverb in brackets in the correct position. The exam consists of two parts - the first asks students to rewrite sentences inserting the adverb, while the second asks them to reorder word fragments into grammatically correct sentences containing adverbs of frequency.
This document appears to be a practice exam for students to test their knowledge of adverbs of frequency by rewriting sentences to include the adverb in brackets in the correct position. The exam consists of two parts - the first asks students to rewrite sentences inserting the adverb, while the second asks them to reorder word fragments into grammatically correct sentences containing adverbs of frequency.
This document appears to be a practice exam for students to test their knowledge of adverbs of frequency by rewriting sentences to include the adverb in brackets in the correct position. The exam consists of two parts - the first asks students to rewrite sentences inserting the adverb, while the second asks them to reorder word fragments into grammatically correct sentences containing adverbs of frequency.
1. Rewrite the complete sentence using the adverb in brackets in its correct position.
He listens to the radio. (often)
___________________________________________________________ They read a book. (sometimes) ___________________________________________________________ Pete gets angry. (never) ___________________________________________________________ Tom is very friendly. (usually) ___________________________________________________________ I take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes) ___________________________________________________________ Ramon and Frank are hungry. (often) ___________________________________________________________ My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening. (always) ___________________________________________________________ Walter helps his father in the kitchen. (usually) ___________________________________________________________ They watch TV in the afternoon. (seldom) ___________________________________________________________ Christine fight. (never) ___________________________________________________________ 2. Rewrite the sentences in the correct order
usually - in the morning - reads the newspaper - Tom
___________________________________________________________ He -rarely - is - for class - late ___________________________________________________________ always –they - happy - are ___________________________________________________________ help – she - often - her mother ___________________________________________________________ by 11:30 - is - Ann -sometimes -in bed. ___________________________________________________________ seldom -Molly - the museum - visits. ___________________________________________________________ study - you – never - for the exam. ___________________________________________________________
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