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Adverbs of Frequency (placement).

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  • Have you been to London? (EVER)
    Have you EVER been to London?
  • Peter doesn't get up before seven. (USUALLY)
    Peter doesn't USUALLY get up before Seven.
  • I watch a fil in the evening. (SOMETIMES)
    I SOMETIMES watch a film in the evening.
  • My baby brother is crying. (ALWAYS)
    My baby brother is ALWAYS crying.
  • Jerry washes the dishes after dinner. (ALWAYS)
    Jerry ALWAYS washes the dishes after dinner.
  • Peggy and Frank are late. (GENERALLY)
    Peggy and Frank are GENERALLY late.
  • The weather is bad in January. (ALWAYS)
    The weather is ALWAYS bad in January.
  • My brothers fight. (OFTEN)
    My brothers OFTEN fight.
  • I go to work by public transport. (ALWAYS)
    I ALWAYS go to work by public transport.
  • Sophie rides a bicycle to school. (OFTEN)
    Sophie OFTEN rides a bicycle to school.
  • Johanna runs to school. (SELDOM)
    Johanna SELDOM runs to school.
  • Riley is hungry. (ALWAYS)
    Riley is ALWAYS hungry.
  • Mary cooks dinner. (SOMETIMES)
    Mary SOMETIMES cooks dinner.
  • Ted and Marshall go swimming in the lake. (SOMETIMES)
    Ted and Marshall SOMETIMES go swimming in the lake.
  • Lucas eats broccoli. (NEVER)
    Lucas NEVER eats broccoli.
  • Susy and Mike buy sweets. (FREQUENTLY)
    Susy and Mike FREQUENTLY buy sweets.
  • Most mothers are right. (USUALLY)
    Most mothers are USUALLY right.
  • My father gets angry. (RARELY)
    My father RARELY gets angry.
  • Tom helps his mother at home. (RARELY)
    Tom RARELY helps his mother at home.
  • Ben does a lot of sport. (USUALLY)
    Ben USUALLY does a lot of sport.
  • People are sad. (OCCASIONALLY)
    People are OCCASIONALLY sad.