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She is at home in the evening. (never)
She is never at home in the evening.
Do you go to the theatre? (often)
Do you often go to the theatre?
We don’t travel during the summer holidays. (usually)
We don't usually travel during the summer holiday.
Henry goes to bed late. (hardly ever)
Henry hardly ever goes to bed late.
Does the dog sleep in the afternoon? (sometimes)
Does the dog sometimes sleep in the afternoon?
The children watch TV after school. (always)
The children always watch TV after school.
Billy and his brother have dinner with their family. (always)
Billy and his brother always have dinner with their family.
late / is / she / sometimes
She is sometimes late.
get / I / early / on / never / Saturdays / up.
I never get up early on Saturdays.
at / o’clock / usually / breakfast / have / I / nine
I usually have breakfast at nine o'clock.
in / often / go / pool / I / the / morning / to / the
I often go to the pool in the morning.
listen / afternoon / I / music / to / the / in / sometimes
I sometimes listen to the music in the afternoon.
in / television / I / evening / always / the / watch.
I always watch TV in the evening.
do / ? / how / go / school / often / you / to.
How often do you go to school?
your / does / mother / to / gym / ? / usually / go / the.
Does your mother usually go to the gym?
I’m late for school in the morning. (rarely)
I’m rarely late for school in the morning.
Sam goes out with his friends. (sometimes)
Sam sometimes goes out with his friends.
you/ often/ restaurant/ do/ What/ go to?
What restaurant do you often go to?
what/ often/ you/ pick/ lucky number/ as/ your/ do?
What do you often pick as your lucky number?
presents/ you/ what/ often/ do/ your friends/ give?
What presents do your friends often give you?
you/ watch/ TV program// often/ when/ you/ what/ did/ child/ a/ were?
What program did you often watch when you were a child?
We speak English in English classes. (always)
We always speak English in English classes.