FREQUENCY ADVERBS


  • A frequency adverb goes before a main verb (except with To Be).


Subject + adverb + main verb

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


  • A frequency adverb goes after the verb To Be.

 Subject + to be + adverb

  1. They are never pleased to see me.
  2. She isn't usually bad tempered.


  • When you use an auxiliary verb (have, will, must, might, etc.), the adverb is written between the auxiliary and the main verb.


Subject + auxiliary + adverb + main verb

  1. She can sometimes beat me in a Math.
  2. I would hardly ever be polite to someone.
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