Put the words in brackets in the most appropriate positions in the sentences. Sometimes more than one answer may be correct. If so, use the most common alternative.
The teacher asks difficult questions. (often)
The chef makes an omelette. (sometimes)
Lilly makes my heart go boom boom boom. (always)
The regular staff work at Christmas. (never)
Martin's sister does the washing up. (occasionally)
Liz and John can get you cheap books. (usually)
My grandson comes and sees me on Saturdays. (regularly)
Jane's youngest brother watches football matches on TV. (seldom)
Mr Strepford makes the bed nowadays. (hardly ever)
The famous pianist goes out at night. (rarely)
Most people have a good time when they are with their friends. (normally)