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ADVERB

FREQUENCY
BY: MUTIA APRILIYANI
NABILA ARIFAH ZAHRAH
What is ?

Adverb Of Frequency?
Is an adverb that tells how often If the verb is made up of more than Adverb of frequency sometimes
something occurs or did occur. one word, the adverb of frequency accompany verb is the habitual
Adverb of frequency often appear is usually placed afer the first present and the habitual past.
directly in front of the main verb n word. With a form of the verb be
a sentence, although (like all as the main verb, the adverb of
adverb) they may be placed frequency goes after verb.
elsewhere.
Adverb of definite frequency.

Type of
Adverb Frequency
Adverb of indefinite
frequency.
Adverb of definite frequency

Adverb of definite frequency Every


There are several words used
 every in the adverb of definite frequency needs to be
is an adverb that expresses the to identify adverbs of
connected with another word that describes the time.
frequency of an event or events in a definite frequency. Among
 Like everyday (every day), every week (every week), every
specific time. others are
month (every month), and so on.
 Ex: My father goes to his hometown every month to see my
In other words, this type of adverb has grandparents and other relatives there.
a very clear and precise breakdown of
time without estimates.

Once, twice, three times, etc


early/Annually, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, Hourly  With the specific and definite characteristics of the adverb of definite
 These words are used similarly to every, but do not require frequency, numbers such as twice, once, and so on can be used.
additional words to have the right meaning.In addition, these  “Times” has the meaning of times so you can put a number before the word
words can also be used to show the routine of an event or “times” for the desired answer.
event. It can also be used to express a person's habits.  Ex: I only went to the haunted house once and I won't go to there again
 Ex: Our family traveling yearly to get some healing, and this forever.
year we will go to Okinawa in
Adverb of indefinite
frequency
Sometimes,Occasionally, Infrequently
Adverb of indefinite frequency There are several words  If usually and others have an intensity of 60-70 percent, what
is an adverb that shows the frequency used to identify adverbs of if you want to state an event that lasts at least 50%?
of an event or occurance without a indefinite frequency.  Use sometimes, occasionally, and infrequently.
clear and definet time when it occurs Among others are  Ex: Jane goes to shopping mall infrequently, so she doesn't
know what to buy when she's going there.

Always, Constantly Usually, Normally, Frequently, Regularly, Often


 These two words can describe the number of times an event  These five words have the same meaning in describing the frequency
has occurred without a clear number but the answer is still with which an event has taken place.
valid. Using this answer, each person can interpret for himself  Similar to always and constantly, this word also contains estimates that
approximately how many times the intensity of an event has are subjective for each person but are still valid.
occurred.  If always and constantly are rated as occurring more often or have an
 Ex: She always studies so hard in her home, reviews her intensity of 100%, these five words may have a meaning of about 60-
lesson from the school and prepares for tomorrow's lesson. 70 percent of an event occurring.
 Ex: Nina usually gives ride to her sister in the morning and they go to
school together.
Thank You
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