Session 2

Adverbs of frequency are words like always, never and sometimes.

People use them to talk about how frequently things happen.

In this session, we’ll find out what they mean and you'll learn some simple rules to help you use them properly.

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Activity 3

Do you often practise language you've learnt?

Now that we have had a good look at the meaning of adverbs of frequency and where they go in sentences, it's time to put it all together!

Remember that it's a good idea to practise your English often if you want to get better. So, have a go at this activity, and if you have problems take another look at what you've done so far.

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It's time to practise all the things you have learned about adverbs of frequency. Have a go at making sentences in this activity.

Adverbs of frequency: Practice

8 Questions

Rearrange the words to make sentences.

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Well done. Now after all that hard work on adverbs of frequency, it’s time to sit back and enjoy our weekly grammar show, 6 Minute Grammar. Finn and Sophie will help you put all your learning together!