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What is it?
Coffee
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go to the cinema/evening/often/I
I often go to the cinema in the evening.
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In sentences with the present simple, we put the adverb of frequency before/after the verb.
Before
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She ... (0%) gets up early.
Never
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He ... (30%) uses his laptop.
Sometimes
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usually / is / hungry / Dora / after school
Dora is usually hungry after school.
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He ... (100%) eats Mexican tacos.
Always
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I'm so ... your not feeling well.
Sorry
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Say the 2nd email address.
tech.crunch@gmail.com
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I [not / to like] [to play] computer games.
I don't like playing computer games.
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My puppy always [to jump] on my bed.
My puppy always jumps on my bed.
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3 tips to make you feel better in the mornings.
Tidy your room, have a cold shower, don't keep your alarm by your bed, move, let the sun in.
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We use ... with You/We/They to make the past simple.
Were
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We use ... with I/He/She/It to make the past simple.
Was
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What is it?
It's a salad.
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My little brother is ... because mum's not here.
Upset
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He's _______ (80%) very busy.
Usually
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In sentences with the verb be, we put the adverb of frequency before/after the verb.
After
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Shhh! I [to listen] to music.
Shhh! I'm listening to music.
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