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Frequently confused

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    Deciding where adverbs of frequency go in sentences.
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  • He drinks orange juice with his breakfast (always).
    He always drinks orange juice with his breakfast.
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  • We don't arrive late to class (never).
     We never arrive late to class OR We don't arrive late to class.
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  • You are happy (sometimes).
    You are sometimes happy.
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  •  She watches football (hardly ever).
    She hardly ever watches football.
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  •  Do you go to bed late (usually)?
    Do you usually go to bed late?
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  • (1) They are very tired after class always OR (2) They are always very tired after class.
    (2) They are always very tired after class.
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  • We eat ice cream after dinner (sometimes).
     We sometimes eat ice cream after dinner.
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  • She doesn't wear shoes (often).
    She doesn't often wear shoes.
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  • (1) He frequently asks her out OR (2) He asks her frequently out.
    (1) He frequently asks her out.
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  • (1) Always your teacher is in class on time OR (2) Your teacher is always in class on time.
    (2) Your teacher is always in class on time.
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  • (1) Artur and Janna are in love (always).
    Arthur and Janna are always in love
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  • (1) Always her feet are cold OR (2) Her feet are always cold.
    (2) Her feet are always cold.
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  • (1) What time do you usually work? OR (2) What time usually do you work?
    (1) What time do you usually work?
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  • (1) We have meetings in the morning (always).
    We always have meetings in the mornings.
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  • They like smoothies (usually).
    (2) They usually like smoothies.
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  • We want to go on vacation (always).
    We always want to go on vacation.
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