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Put these Adverbs of Frequency
into the correct positions |
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He comes here now. (
never )
He
never comes here now. |
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We eat out in the evenings. ( sometimes ) |
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She has finished doing all the housework. ( almost ) |
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Why does Sally come late to school ? ( always ) |
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It was very early when he arrived at the cinema. ( still
) |
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Have you thought about going on a round-the-world trip ?
( ever ) |
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They have told him that he should not bully his younger
brother. ( repeatedly ) |
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I shall remember what happened at
the seaside that day. ( always ) |
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That boy forgets when the meetings
are supposed to begin. ( always ) |
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I tripped over the doorstep as I
was coming into the house. ( almost ) |
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The boys have been punished for
ill-treating the neighbors' cats. ( occasionally ) |
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Do they swim in that stream near
the edge of the jungle ? ( frequently ) |
12. |
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The pupils did not plan to go to
the waterfall on their picnic. ( originally ) |
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His mother has told him not to play
in the street. ( often ) |
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Do you think that they will be
moving ? ( soon ) |
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This is the first time anyone has
treated me this way. ( ever ) |
16. |
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You see such a good performances in
circuses of this type. ( rarely ) |
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I manage to reach home in time to
watch my favorite television program. ( nearly always ) |
18. |
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She does everything neatly; she is
untidy, and she makes a place dirty. ( always; never; seldom ) |
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Answers |
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1. |
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We sometimes eat out
in the evenings. |
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She has almost
finished doing all the housework. |
3. |
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Why does Sally always
come late to school ? |
4. |
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It was still very
early when he arrived at the cinema. |
5. |
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Have you ever
thought about going on a round-the-world trip ? |
6. |
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They have repeatedly
told him that he should not bully his younger brother. |
7. |
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I shall
always remember what happened at the seaside that
day. |
8. |
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That boy
always forgets when the meetings are supposed to
begin. |
9. |
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I almost
tripped over the doorstep as I was coming into the house. |
10. |
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The boys have
occasionally been punished for ill-treating the
neighbors' cats. |
11. |
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Do they
frequently swim in that stream near the edge of
the jungle ? |
12. |
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The pupils
originally did not plan to go to the waterfall on
their picnic. |
13. |
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His mother has
often told him not to play
in the street. |
14. |
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Do you think that they will be
moving soon ? |
15. |
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This is the first time anyone has
ever treated me this way. |
16. |
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You rarely
see such a good performances in circuses of this type. |
17. |
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I nearly
always manage to reach home in time to watch my
favorite television program. |
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She always
does everything neatly; she is never
untidy, and she seldom makes
a place dirty. |