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.
We've never had a lot of work. (at noon)
There's nothing worth watching on TV. (on Wednesdays)
The shop owner comes in. (once a month)
Nobody I know works. (seven days a week)
Pete would like to spend a lot of time with Lilly. (every single day of the week)
Our subcontractor meets friends after lunch. (twice a week)
The vast majority of decent people sleeps. (at night)
The prince talks to the press. (hardly ever)
Pirates spared the lives of their enemies. (rarely)
Those police officers work at night. (seldom)
This computer connects to the Internet very quickly. (always)
My children watch a soap opera at this time of the day. (normally)