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Present Simple - Adverbs of Frequency

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  • Paul doesn't eat out on Sundays. (usually)
    Paul doesn't USUALLY eat out on Sundays.
  • Karen has cereal for breakfast. (sometimes)
    Karen SOMETIMES has cereal for breakfast.
  • You must enter this room. (never)
    You must NEVER enter this room.
  • They are at this office on Mondays. (sometimes)
    They are SOMETIMES at this office on Mondays.
  • You can call me. (always)
    You can ALWAYS call me.
  • I do not go to the gym. (usually)
    I do not USUALLY go to the gym.
  • Jim is on time for work. (always)
    Jim is ALWAYS on time for work.
  • Sarah arrives at work at 9 o'clock. (always)
    Sarah ALWAYS arrives at work at 9 o'clock.
  • We see each other. (almost never)
    We ALMOST NEVER see each other.
  • I eat pizza at the weekend. (sometimes)
    I SOMETIMES eat pizza at the weekend.
  • Is he on time for work? (always)
    Is he ALWAYS on time for work?
  • Paul doesn't listen to music in the evening. (usually)
    Paul doesn't USUALLY listen to music in the evening.
  • I have breakfast at nine. (usually)
    I USUALLY have breakfast at nine.
  • Sheila can park her car properly. (never)
    Sheila can NEVER park her car properly.
  • He stays at the office until late in the evening. (often)
    He OFTEN stays at the office until late in the evening.
  • The children help with the housework? (rarely)
    The children RARELY help with the housework?
  • Do you go to the cinema at the weekend? (often)
    Do you OFTEN go to the cinema at the weekend?
  • He is late for work. (never)
    He is NEVER late for work.
  • They are s very friendly. (not always)
    They are NOT ALWAYS very friendly.
  • She is happy. (always)
    She is ALWAYS happy.
  • You must brush your teeth twice a day. (always)
    You must ALWAYS brush your teeth twice a day.
  • My colleagues are not prepared to answer your questions. (sometimes)
    My colleagues are SOMETIMES not prepared to answer your questions.
  • She is happy to help us. (always)
    She is ALWAYS happy to help us.
  • He visits his grandmother on Sundays. (usually)
    He USUALLY visits his grandmother on Sundays.
  • I visit her on Sundays. (sometimes)
    I SOMETIMES visit her on Sundays.
  • I take sugar in my coffee. (never)
    I NEVER take sugar in my coffee.
  • He goes shopping on Sundays. (sometimes)
    He SOMETIMES goes shopping on Sundays.
  • Peter visits his grandparents at the weekend. (often)
    Peter OFTEN visits his grandparents at the weekend.
  • He works in the office. (never)
    He NEVER works in the office.
  • I give my phone number to strangers. (never)
    I NEVER give my phone number to strangers.
  • They drive to work. (never)
    They NEVER drive to work.
  • He starts work at 9:00 am. (usually)
    He USUALLY starts work at 9:00 am.
  • Must you play your music so loud? (always)
    Must you ALWAYS play your music so loud?
  • Sharon drinks coffee. (never)
    Sharon NEVER drinks coffee.
  • He goes to the cinema. (rarely)
    He RARELY goes to the cinema.
  • Bob can wake up early in the morning. (never)
    Bob can NEVER wake up early in the morning.
  • He gets up very early. (always)
    He ALWAYS gets up very early.
  • She types Mr Moore's letters. (often)
    She OFTEN types Mr Moore's letters.
  • I am angry! (never)
    I am NEVER angry!