The document discusses adverbs of frequency, which are used to describe how often something occurs. It states that adverbs of frequency are typically placed before the main verb of a sentence, except when the verb is a form of "to be", in which case the adverb goes after the verb. It provides the examples "They sometimes sing at the parties" and "She is always happy" to illustrate these placement rules.
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The document discusses adverbs of frequency, which are used to describe how often something occurs. It states that adverbs of frequency are typically placed before the main verb of a sentence, except when the verb is a form of "to be", in which case the adverb goes after the verb. It provides the examples "They sometimes sing at the parties" and "She is always happy" to illustrate these placement rules.
The document discusses adverbs of frequency, which are used to describe how often something occurs. It states that adverbs of frequency are typically placed before the main verb of a sentence, except when the verb is a form of "to be", in which case the adverb goes after the verb. It provides the examples "They sometimes sing at the parties" and "She is always happy" to illustrate these placement rules.
We often use adverbs of frequency Adverbs of frequency are placed
for talking about the frequency of before of the main verb. something. They sometimes sing at the parties. BUT When the sentence includes verb to be, the adverb goes after the verb. She is always happy.
Order the sentences. Remember PRESENT SIMPLE!
Always/they/are/happy/go to school/when/they
Do her homework/she/often/at 5 oclock
Have lunch/always/they/at 2 oclock
Rain/in Ecuador/always/spring/do/in/?
Sometimes/play football/in the playground/Mickey and James
Usually/go to the disco/on Saturdays
Put the adverbs in the right position. TO BE + ADVERB
It rains in the desert. (never) MAIN VERB + ADVERB