*About 10 times a day Position of adverbs of frequency Generally speaking adverbs of frequency come before the main verb except the main verb "to be": I sometimes visit my uncle. We have often seen him pass by the house. They are seldom at work. Occasionally, sometimes, often, frequently and usually can also go at the beginning or end of a sentence: Sometimes they visit him. I miss him occasionally. Rarely and seldom can also go at the end of a sentence (often with "very"): We see them rarely. John eats meat very seldom. INDIVIDUAL Exercises 1. Go to the movies. 2. Listen to classical music. 3. Read the newspaper. 4. Smile. 5. Complain about my girlfriend/boyfriend 6. Drink coffee. 7. I am ill. 8. Feel terrific. 9. Go jogging in the morning. 10. Help my friend with his/her homework. 11. Watch television in the evening. 12. Smoke. 13. Eat meat. 14. Eat broccoli. Exercise How often do you… 1) Go to church? 2) Pray? 3) Drink beer? 4) Speak Japanese? 5) Swim at a lake? 6) Pee? 7) blink? 8) Brush your teeth? 9) Take a shower a day? 10) Yawn a day? 11) Laugh? 12) Dance Salsa Urbana? 13) Eat fast food? 14) Eat shrimps? SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE