5 Questions
Which of the following is an example of an adverb of frequency?
Usually
What is the correct order of using adverbs of frequency according to their meaning?
Sometimes, usually, frequently
Which of the following adverbs of frequency is not mentioned in the text?
Often
When do you normally see the Northern Lights best?
In September or March
What do adverbs of frequency describe?
How often we do things
Study Notes
Adverbs of Frequency
- Adverbs of frequency describe how often something happens.
- Examples of adverbs of frequency include "always", "usually", "often", "sometimes", "rarely", and "never".
Correct Order of Adverbs of Frequency
- The correct order of using adverbs of frequency according to their meaning is:
- Always
- Usually
- Often
- Sometimes
- Rarely
- Never
Northern Lights
- The Northern Lights are best seen normally at certain times or locations.
Omitted Adverb of Frequency
- The adverb of frequency "normally" is not mentioned in the text as an example of an adverb of frequency.
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