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I play tennis (sometimes)
I SOMETIMES play tennis
Put the adverb in the correct place: "I brush my teeth in the morning." (ALWAYS)
I ALWAYS brush my teeth in the morning.
She speaks quickly. The word 'quickly' is formed by adding -ly to the adjective ___.
quick
Fix the mistake: "She doesn't have much books."
She doesn't have many books
Rearrange the sentence: he / plays / always / the / piano
He always plays the piano
Many is used with a large number of a(n) ___ noun.
 
countable
 
singular
 
uncountable
 
clock
Complete with much or many: "How ___ students go to the classes?"
many
Put the adverb in the correct place: "The trains are late." (never)
The trains are NEVER late
Fix the mistake: "They doesn't sing."
They don't sing
Correct the word order: is / always / He / before / nervous/ class
He is always nervous before class
We use "much" with ___ nouns.
 
uncountable
 
plural
 
countable
 
big
Complete the question: "How ___ free time does she have?"
much
Which adverb of frequency means 100%?
 
always
 
never
 
usually
 
sometimes
Complete the question: "___ she live in England?
Does
Complete the sentence: "She ___ (play) football every Saturday."
plays
Where do adverbs of frequency come when the main verb is not "to be"?
 
Before the main verb
 
At the end of the sentence
 
After the main verb
 
First word
Put the adverb in the correct place: "He is tired." (often)
He is often tired
We use the Present Simple for habits and routines that are always ___.
 
true
 
sometimes
 
false
 
happy
The negative form of "They go" is "They ___ go."
don´t
Complete the short answer: "Do you play football?" "Yes, __________
I do
Choose the correct negative form for "She sings."
She doesn´t sing