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 private investigator watches people. (normally)
Franklin practises the piano. (regularly)
The bodyguard has a week off. (every now and then)
Most of my friends have a hot cup of coffee. (at the start of the day)
The board of directors meets. (twice a year)
Pete and Lilly go for romantic walks and picnics. (on Saturdays)
Jack flies his private jet. (every month)
Some men love but one woman. (always)
Most men clean the windows. (rarely)
Martin makes long-distance calls to Washington. (every so often)