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Modelo de Adverbio de Frecuencia

The document summarizes the rules for using adverbs of frequency in sentences. It states that adverbs of frequency go before main verbs except with the verb "to be", when they go after. It provides examples of sentences using adverbs like "always", "normally", and "usually". It also lists adverbs that can be used at the start of sentences. The document then provides reordering exercises for sentences containing adverbs of frequency and provides a writing prompt to create a dialogue using these adverbs.

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Modelo de Adverbio de Frecuencia

The document summarizes the rules for using adverbs of frequency in sentences. It states that adverbs of frequency go before main verbs except with the verb "to be", when they go after. It provides examples of sentences using adverbs like "always", "normally", and "usually". It also lists adverbs that can be used at the start of sentences. The document then provides reordering exercises for sentences containing adverbs of frequency and provides a writing prompt to create a dialogue using these adverbs.

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Inglés I Mg.

Nancy León Pereyra

The Position of the Adverb in a Sentence

An adverb of frequency goes before a main verb (except with To Be).

Subject + adverb + main verb


I always remember to do my homework.
He normally gets good marks in exams.

An adverb of frequency goes after the verb To Be.

Subject + to be + adverb
They are never pleased to see me.
She isn't usually bad tempered.

We can also use the following adverbs at the start of a sentence:

Usually, normally, often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally

 Occasionally, I like to eat Thai food.


How often do you go to the movies?

I occasionally go to the movies.

ORDER THE SENTENCES:

1. Teacher – never – late – lessons – for – is

2. Often – I –my – weekend – the - clean - at – bedroom

3. I – sometimes – bored – ´m – lessons – the – in – math

4. Play – never – computer – You and Tony – with – games - me

5. School – arrive – The – bus – always – half – at – eight – past

ANSWER:

1. How often do you clean your bedroom?


2. How often do you go to the gym?
3. How often do you eat at the restaurant?
4. How often do you study English?
5. How often do you go to church?
6. How often does your sister go to the disco?

7. How often does your father travel by bus?

8. How often do your classmates play soccer?

WRITE A DIALOGUE USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS:


A:
B:
A:
B:

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