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1.1 Simple Present: Affirmative and Negative Statements
myelt.heinle.com1.3 Frequency Adverbs with the Simple Present often/ usually always frequently rarely/ seldom/ hardly ever never sometimes 0% 100% 1. Frequency adverbs are often used with the simple present. They tell how often something happens. I usually enjoy parties. I don’t always remember his birthday. Do you sometimes eat at restaurants? 2.
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR REVISION EXERCISES
www.liceopigafetta.edu.itPresent simple 1 Complete the text. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets. My family and I are always busy on Saturdays. In the morning, my sister Olivia and I (1) play (play) ... Frequency adverbs 3 Order the words to make sentences.
Simple Present Tense Simple Present Tense in the Negative
kropseniorhigh.orgOct 11, 2013 · Simple Present Tense and Frequency Adverbs A. Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following sentences. Use the correct form of the simple present tense. eat / travel / play / listen to / help / shop / drink / rain / take / do 1. I never _____ coffee before I go to bed. 2.
happens. We use them with the Present Simple tense.
centros4.pntic.mec.esC. Use the prompts and the frequency adverbs to write sentences about yourself. 1. get up at seven o’clock _____ 2. have a shower in the morning _____ 3. have lunch at school _____ 4. do homework in the afternoon _____ 5. play computer games in the evenings ...
Frequency Adverbs - EnglishForEveryone.org
englishforeveryone.org1. Adverbs of frequency tell how often something happens. 2. Adverbs of frequency come before the main verb if the main verb is not “to be.” Examples: We usually eat breakfast at 7:00 a.m. Our dad never gets off work before 6:00. I sometimes wear a tie to work. 3. Adverbs of frequency come after the verb “to be.” (am, is, are, was, were)