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.
Pete thinks about Lilly before he falls asleep. (often)
The flower girl offers foreign flowers too. (sometimes)
Matthew's niece is in a good mood. (always)
Highly gifted students feel the need to show off. (never)
The burglar got arrested. (occasionally)
Kate loses her car keys when she's drunk. (usually)
The analyst reports to his supervisor. (regularly)
My physician makes house calls. (seldom)
Those girls talk to strangers. (hardly ever)
Some painters sell their masterpieces. (rarely)
Call centre agents have strong voices. (normally)
Our supervisor travels to Italy. (six times a year)