adverbs frequency

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Adverbs of

frequencyUSE FORMEXAMPLE EXERCISE

Teacher: julio serrano

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objective Skills Video about the topicwhat is a adverb of frequency list of the most common adverbs of frequencyposition in a sentenceadverbs of frequency rulesExamples of adverb of frequencyExerciseRubric for the evaluation of exercise.

Objective

Students will be able to state the definition of an adverb and tell which parts of speech they modify.

Students will be able to recognize adverbs and distinguish them from other parts of speech.

Students will recognize adverbs of time and adverbs of frequency.

Skills Listening writing speaking

video

https://youtu.be/Y_oQEV80OfM

What is an adverb of frequency

Adverb of frequency is a word that tells us how frequently or how often something happens.

List of the most common adverbs of frequency

•always•usually•sometimes•never•occasionally•rarely

seldom frequently often regularly hardly ever

List of adverb

frequency

Position in a sentence We usually put the adverbs of frequency in the middle of the sentence, between the subject and the verb, but after auxiliary verbs:

I often go to the beach.He sometimes visits his grandma.They usually drink coffee in the mornings.I hardly ever help my mom in the kitchen.

Adverbs of Frequency RulesThese simple rules for adverbs of frequency will help you to use them correctly:

Always use adverbs of frequency to discuss how often something happens.

Adverbs of frequency are often used to indicate routine or repeated activities,

When a sentence contains more than one verb, place the adverb of frequency before the main verb. For example: They have often visited Europe.

Examples

Examples

Examples

Directions: Rewrite the complete sentence using the adverb of frequency in brackets in its correct position

They go to the movies. (often)__________________________________________________________________

She listens to classical music. (rarely)__________________________________________________________________

He reads the newspaper. (sometimes)__________________________________________________________________

Sara smiles. (never)__________________________________________________________________

She complains about her husband. (always)__________________________________________________________________

I drink coffee. (sometimes)_________________________________________________________________

Name:______________Date:_______________Level:_______________

Grade:________

Rubric for the evaluation of exercise.

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