This document provides examples of adverbs of frequency and degree used in sentences. It includes adverbs like very, never, too, ever, much, occasionally, continually, repeatedly, even, clearly, seldom, most, hardly, almost, and never that express how often or to what extent something occurs. The sentences give context to the different ways these adverbs can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
This document provides examples of adverbs of frequency and degree used in sentences. It includes adverbs like very, never, too, ever, much, occasionally, continually, repeatedly, even, clearly, seldom, most, hardly, almost, and never that express how often or to what extent something occurs. The sentences give context to the different ways these adverbs can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
This document provides examples of adverbs of frequency and degree used in sentences. It includes adverbs like very, never, too, ever, much, occasionally, continually, repeatedly, even, clearly, seldom, most, hardly, almost, and never that express how often or to what extent something occurs. The sentences give context to the different ways these adverbs can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
This document provides examples of adverbs of frequency and degree used in sentences. It includes adverbs like very, never, too, ever, much, occasionally, continually, repeatedly, even, clearly, seldom, most, hardly, almost, and never that express how often or to what extent something occurs. The sentences give context to the different ways these adverbs can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
2. No one ever believes in such ghost stories nowadays. 3. He is too exhausted to speak. 4. I do not remember having ever met him. 5. He was much surprised by the news. 6. He has been occasionally disobedient. 7. I just cannot stand that man. He is smirking continually. 8. His mother repeatedly warned him not to play in the rain. 9. You can do it even better if you try hard. 10. It was clearly impossible to play in such weather. 11. We seldom see him these days. 12. This is the most interesting story we that we have ever heard. 13. He has been here twice but he hardly remembers anything. 14. The work is too much for any man to do single-handed. 15. None of us had ever been there before. 16. You should always do as your elders tell you. 17. You must never get off a bus when it is moving. 18. He was so angry he could hardly speak. 19. She had almost finished the story when she turned quite pale. 20. I would never have known what to do if had not always guided me.