This document discusses how frequently different subjects perform various activities. It provides 12 sentences that use adverbs like always, usually, normally, generally, often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, hardly ever, rarely and never to describe how regularly the subject(s) engage in actions like reading, singing, dancing, drinking wine, playing soccer, visiting grandparents, watching TV, waking up early, going to church, and listening to different types of music.
This document discusses how frequently different subjects perform various activities. It provides 12 sentences that use adverbs like always, usually, normally, generally, often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, hardly ever, rarely and never to describe how regularly the subject(s) engage in actions like reading, singing, dancing, drinking wine, playing soccer, visiting grandparents, watching TV, waking up early, going to church, and listening to different types of music.
This document discusses how frequently different subjects perform various activities. It provides 12 sentences that use adverbs like always, usually, normally, generally, often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, hardly ever, rarely and never to describe how regularly the subject(s) engage in actions like reading, singing, dancing, drinking wine, playing soccer, visiting grandparents, watching TV, waking up early, going to church, and listening to different types of music.
1. (I/ALWAYS) / I always read and train with my family at night.
2. (SHE/USUALLY) / Mariana usually sings and dances at morning. 3. (YOU/NORMALLY) / You normally drink a glass of wine after work. 4. (HE/GENERALLY) / Martin generally plays, sees and dreams of soccer every day. 5. (I/OFTEN) / I often sing and listen rock and roll in the shower. 6. (WE/FREQUENTLY) / We are frequently in the park playing soccer with other teams, but nobody beats us. 7. (I/SOMETIMES) / I sometimes I go to visit my grandparents. 8. (I/OCCASIONALLY) / I occasionally watch tv at night. 9. (THEY/SELDOM) / Mariana y Martin seldom wake up early. 10. (I/HARDLY EVER) / I hardly ever go to church. 11. (SHE/RARELY) / Mariana rarely angry and tired. 12. (I/NEVER) / I never listen reggaeton, I really hate this music.
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