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ADVERBIAL PHRASES OF FREQUENCY

Adverbial phrases of frequency

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ADVERBIAL PHRASES OF

FREQUENCY

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ADVERBIAL PHRASES OF FREQUENCY

DESCRIBE

HOW OFTEN SOMETHING HAPPENS

Use:

An adverbial phrase is a group of words which always go together. they describe where, when or how often something happens.

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every morning,

every afternoon

every day

daily

every week

weekly

every month

monthly

every year

every Sunday

on Sundays

on Sunday afternoons

once a day

twice a day

three / four / five times a day

all the time

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Form:

1) Adverbs of frequency often go in present simple sentences.

I have toast for breakfast on Saturday.

We visit our grandparents twice a month.

2) Note that ‘on Saturday’ refers to one day. ‘On Saturdays’ means ‘every Saturday’.

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Common mistakes

1) Some students write adverbs of frequency in the

wrong place.

We every day go the park. => We go to the park every day.

2) Some students use the plural form with every

John goes swimming every days. => John goes

swimming every day.

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Katy practices the piano regularly.

I’ll never make that mistake again.

We’ve been to Disneyland twice.

The newspaper is delivered daily.

We walk home from school every day.

I clean my bedroom every week.

Have you forgotten my name? I’ve told you three times already.

Dad polishes his shoes twice a week.

You should go to the dentist once every six months.

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How often …

do you take a shower?

do you eat vegetables?

do you go to the cinema?

do you take vacations?

do you eat adobo?

do you brush your teeth?

do you go to the beach?

do you celebrate Christmas?