When Do You Feel Happy?: Grammar and Vocabulary

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S09.s1 – When do you feel happy?

Grammar and vocabulary

I. Underline the adverbs of frequency:

I always brush my hair in the morning, and I usually polish my shoes, I often clean my bag and
pencilcase, and I sometimes wash my bike too, but when I get back home, at exactly three fifteen, I
never look so fresh and bright, and I never look so clean!

II. Write sentences about yourself. Insert these words: always, usually, often, sometimes, never
1. watch TV in the evening. I usually watch TV in the evening.
2. cook. I sometimes cook.
3. be happy. I always be happy.
4. eat hot dogs. I often eat hot dogs.
5. have eggs for breakfast. I always have eggs for breakfast.
6. be tired. I always be tired.

III. Read the information about these people and write sentences in affirmative or negative form.

1. Ben doesn’t live with a roommate. He has a pet and work at home.
2. Mike lives with a roommate, he doesn’t have a pet, he doesn’t work at home.
3. Stacey and Casey live with a roommate, they don´t have a pet, they don’t work at home.
4. What about you? I don’t live with a roommate, I don’t have a pet, I don’t work at home.

E3 – Ms. Maria del Pilar Bautista Sosa.

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