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 chimney sweeper works very hard. (usually)
Liz plays golf with Henry. (sometimes)
The pupils visit castles and galleries. (every now and then)
People don't have a lot of free time. (nowadays)
The committee discusses serious topics. (every month)
Charlie doesn't play snooker. (these days)
The publisher attends a lot of meetings with famous people. (most of the time)
Pete has truly loved another woman but Lilly. (never)