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Do you like ___________ to yourself?
 
TALKING
 
TO TALK
 
TALKS
I think my cat likes ____________ to music with me.
 
LISTENING
 
TO LISTEN
 
LISTENS
Do they like ____________ books during the lunchtime?
 
READING
 
TO READ
 
READS
Does your little brother like ___________ video game late at night?
 
PLAYING
 
TO PLAY
 
PLAYS
My cousing likes ___________ horror movies at the cinema.
 
WATCHING
 
TO WATCH
 
WATCHES
She likes ____________ spaghetti for lunch.
 
EATING
 
TO EAT
 
EATS
We really don't like ____________ exercises at school.
 
DOING
 
TO DO
 
DOES
Do you like _____________ a bike on the weekends?
 
RIDING
 
TO RIDE
 
RIDES
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 0% of the time?
 
NEVER
 
HARDLY EVER
 
RARELY
 
SELDOM
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 5% of the time?
 
HARDLY EVER
 
SELDOM
 
OCASIONALLY
 
RARELY
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 10% of the time?
 
RARELY
 
SELDOM
 
OCASIONALLY
 
SOMETIMES
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 15% of the time?
 
SELDOM
 
SOMETIMES
 
HARDLY EVER
 
OCASIONALLY
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 25% of the time?
 
OCASIONALLY
 
SOMETIMES
 
USUALLY
 
HARDLY EVER
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 50% of the time?
 
SOMETIMES
 
USUALLY
 
OFTEN
 
SELDOM
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 70% of the time?
 
OFTEN
 
NEVER
 
SELDOM
 
USUALLY
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 85% of the time?
 
USUALLY
 
ALWAYS
 
SOMETIMES
 
SELDOM
Which adverb of frequency do we use when something happens about 100% of the time?
 
ALWAYS
 
SOMETIMES
 
USUALLY
 
NEVER