Time Expressions AND Frequency Adverbs

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TIME

EXPRESSIONS
AND
FREQUENCY
ADVERBS
ON
TIME
IN
EXPRESSIONS
AT
GENERALLY
INDICATE THE
SPECIFIC TítuloOCCASIONALLY
MOMENT IN THE ALWAYS
PRESENT USUALLY
OFTEN
NEVER
FREQUENCY SOMETIMES
ADVERBS HARDLY EVER
RARELY
SELDOM
EVERY DAY
ONCE A DAY
ONCE IN A WHILE
TIME EXPRESSIONS
• I am with my family at lunch time
• I read at midnight
• She takes a nap at midday
• He doesn´t work at weekend
• We study in the morning/ in the afternoon/ in the evenings
• We rest on weekdays
• we work on weekends
FREQUENCY ADVERBS: OTHER VERBS

AFFIRMATIVES:

Louis never has classes on mondays


Helen usually studies for the exams
He sometimes reads the newspaper
They always have a shower
Occasionally, we see each other.
Generally, you use Spanish outside the classroom
They study English twice a week
I have to work every day
NEGATIVES

He doesn´t always arrive on time


She doesn´t usually go for a walk
Angela doesn´t sometimes drink coffee
They don´t often go to the gym.
INTERROGATIVES :

Where do you usually go on weekends?


When does she always have classes?
Do you often travel abroad?
FREQUENCY ADVERBS : VERB TO BE

AFFIRMATIVES AND NEGATIVES:


I am often at home
He is always on time
We aren´t sometimes in this classroom
She isn´t usually in the office
QUESTIONS:

ARE YOU OFTEN AT HOME?


IS HE ALWAYS ON TIME ?
IS SHE USUALLY IN THE OFFICE ?
THANKS

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