WHAT ARE ADVERBS OF
FREQUENCY?
Adverbs of Frequency! If you are
looking to talk about how often something happens, then you will need to employ
the use of an adverb of frequency. These can let the listener or reader know
that an event takes places weekly, hourly, monthly and a variety of other
adverbs of frequency.
Knowing adverbs of frequency is a
great way to be able to further explain a situation within your conversation,
as well as adding a whole host of new words to your vocabulary. In this
section, we are going to be looking at the different adverbs of frequency as
well as how they fir into a sentence. Adverb of frequency tell us how often
something takes place or happens.
There are lots of them. Here are some examples:
– Always: He is always ready
to take on heavy responsibilities.
– Usually: We usually go to
restaurant on Sundays.
– Regularly: I communicate with him regularly by
letter.
– Normally: I don’t normally take
my holiday in midsummer.
– Often: They often went carolling
at Christmas.
– Sometimes: Sometimes, I just need someone to
talk to.
– Occasionally: Occasionally Alice would
look up from her books.
– Rarely: Rarely have I seen such a
scene.
– Seldom: Opportunity seldom knocks
twice.
– Never: He never turned up.
POSITION OF FREQUENCY
ADVERBS
We often place adverbs of frequency in these adverb positions.
RULE 1
Most adverbs come before the verb.
Examples:
I sometimes
watch Chinese films.
She never eats
vegetables.
I always read
comic books.
They rarely
watch music channels.
RULE 2
Use adverbs of frequency after these five forms of be: am,
is, are, was, were.
Examples:
I am always
worried about my study result.
She is usually very happy.
She is always cooking spaghetti.
You are seldom anxious about my health.
RULE 3
When a verb has a helping verb, the adverb goes after the
first part of the verb.
Examples:
Drivers should always wear a seat belt.
Richard doesn’t usually smoke.
RULE 4
Sometimes we use frequency adverbs at the beginning of the
sentence.
Examples:
Always wash your hands before the meal!
Often he walked.
Sometimes I go skating.
RULE 5
Sometimes we use frequency adverbs at the end of the
sentence.
Examples:
We read books occasionally.
They like to watch TV often.
We go to school by bike sometimes.
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