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Conjugating the verbs AND adverbs of frequency!

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    Conjugating the verbs AND adverbs of frequency!
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  • He playing with his teddy bear, but not anymore. (love / always)
    He ALWAYS LOVED playing with his teddy bear, but not anymore.
  •  5
  • They late. I think they finally got in trouble because the they  on time now. (sometimes / be (x2) / always)
    They WERE SOMETIMES late. I think they finally got in trouble because they ARE ALWAYWS on time now.
  •  10
  • My boss meetings on Fridays, but now they  to Mondays. (have / move / usually)
    My boss USUALLY HAD meetings on Fridays, but now they MOVED to Mondays.
  •  15
  • I  the clothes that my child would wear, but now he his own. (choose (x2) / often)
    I OFTEN CHOSE the clothes that my child would wear, but now he CHOOSES his own.
  •  20
  • She her own candles out on her birthday cake. (blow / hardly ever)
    She HARDLY EVER / BLEW her own candles out on her birthday cake.
  •  25
  • He me flowers in the mornings until now. (never / bring)
    He NEVER BROUGHT me flowers in the mornings until now.
  •  5
  • They people until they learned the right skills. (paint / rarely)
    They RARELY PAINTED people until they learned the right skills.
  •  10
  • Sam and Ricky good cards at the casino and would win big! (draw / sometimes)
    Sam and Ricky SOMETIMES DREW good cards at the casino and would win big!
  •  15
  • The Vikings better plans of attack than their English rivals. (have / often)
    The Vikings OFTEN HAD better plans of attack than their English rivals.
  •  20
  • She her keys until she the "tile" key chain. (buy / often / lose)
    She OFTEN LOST her keys until she BOUGHT the "tile" key chain.
  •  25
  • Katie doing her homework without listening to music. (begin / hardly ever)
    Katie HARDLY EVER BEGAN doing her homework without listening to music.
  •  5
  • Her kids about cleaning their rooms. (sometimes/ lie)
    Her kids SOMETIMES LIED about cleaning their rooms.
  •  10
  • She what to say to make me feel better. (know / always)
    She ALWAYS KNEW what to say to make me feel better.
  •  15
  • She her secrets to herself. (keep / rarely)
    She RARELY KEPT her secrets to herself.
  •  20
  • Terry and Kim when they. (fight / be / always / hear)
    Terry and Kim WERE ALWAYS HEARD when they FOUGHT.
  •  25
  • Katie first class on her trips. (rarely / fly)
    Katie RARELY FLEW first class on her trips.
  •  5