Present Simple -- Frequency Adverbs v Adverbials
Quiz
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.
I read English books. (often)
Jack speaks French at work. (sometimes)
Lilly looks gorgeously. (always)
My brother works at the weekend. (never)
Bertha's daughter goes shopping to the nearby supermarket. (occasionally)
Tim and Al do a great job. (usually)
The little girls go to the toilet. (regularly)
The rude shop assistant helps customers. (seldom)
I'm at work these days. (hardly ever)
The young boy washes his hair. (rarely)
My parents go out for dinner every Friday evening. (normally)
The bankers go for important meetings to the city centre. (twice a week)
Our gardener cuts the rose bushes. (once a year)
Little Julie plays with her marbles. (every day)
My family sometimes visit their cousins. (at Christmas)
Jack plays soccer. (every other Friday)
The visitors go for walks to the lake. (once a day)
Andrew is late for work. (from time to time)
The chef makes delicious pancakes. (on Friday)
Jennifer will celebrate her 21st birthday. (next month)
David goes out for long walks. (at the weekend)
The friends meet for a beer. (every evening)