Adverd of Frequency

Description

English Flashcards on Adverd of Frequency, created by BRYAN ALEXANDER LOPEZ CALIS on 08/11/2019.
BRYAN ALEXANDER LOPEZ CALIS
Flashcards by BRYAN ALEXANDER LOPEZ CALIS, updated more than 1 year ago
BRYAN ALEXANDER LOPEZ CALIS
Created by BRYAN ALEXANDER LOPEZ CALIS over 4 years ago
984
0

Resource summary

Question Answer
Grammar Explanation
Adverbs of Frequency We use some adverbs to describe how frequently we do an activity.
The Position of the Adverb in a Sentence... An adverb of frequency goes before the main verb (except with To Be). Subject + adverb + main verb -I always remember to do my homework. -He normally gets good grades in exams
Verb tobe An adverb of frequency goes after the verb To Be. Subject + to be + adverb -She is usually a bad mood.
When we use an auxiliary verb (have, will, must, might, could, would, can, etc.) The adverb is placed between the auxiliary and the main verb. This is also true for to be. Subject + auxiliary + adverb + main verb -They might never see each other again
100% - She always go to bed early. - She is always happy.
90% -I usually have cereal for breakfast. - I play video games usually.
80% -I normally go to the gym. -I am generally on time for this class.
70% -I often eat Pizza. -Kim frequently goes swimming.
50% -I sometimes forget my girlfriend's birthday. - Sometimes she plays football.
30% -I occasionally eat junk food. -She occasionally exercises on Mondays
10% -He seldom reads the newspaper. I seldom play video games.
5% -I hardly ever drink alcohol. -We rarely buy oranges
0% -I have never seen the snow. -They never win a championship.
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

English Language Techniques
lewis001
Using GoConqr to teach English literature
Sarah Egan
Using GoConqr to study English literature
Sarah Egan
New English Literature GCSE
Sarah Egan
A Level: English language and literature techniques = Structure
Jessica 'JessieB
A Level: English language and literature technique = Dramatic terms
Jessica 'JessieB
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
K d
English Speech Analysis Terminology
Fionnghuala Malone
English Literary Terminology
Fionnghuala Malone
To Kill A Mockingbird GCSE English
naomisargent
Bayonet Charge flashcards
katiehumphrey