We often use the present simple with adverbs of frequency:
never, hardly ever, usually, sometimes, often, always
Adverbs of frequency go before the main verb:
I usually wake up at 7am.
Adverbs of frequency go after "be":
He’s always late.
Expressions of frequency (every day, twice a week, once a month etc) usually go at the end of a sentence:
I have English lessons every day.
Order the words to make sentences. Write your sentenes in the comments area:
- out a twice goes he week.
- usually early she up wakes.
- grandmother Spain visit my a twice we year in.
- restaurant my opposite often at I school eat the.
- always Pedro first in student class is the.
- home hardly ever they Saturday stay at a night on.
- the once cinema we week go a to.
- Wednesday Jane see every I other and each.
- walk sometimes I work to.
- car radio the in usually we to listen the.
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- He goes out twice a week.
- She usually wakes up early.
- We visit my grandmother in Spain twice a year.
- I often eat at the restaurant opposite my school.
- Pedro is always the first student in class.
- They hardly ever stay at home on a Saturday night.
- We go to the cinema once a week.
- Jane and I see each other every Wednesday.
- I sometimes walk to work.
- We usually listen to the radio in the car.