Adverbs of indefinite frequency
We use adverbs of frequency to talk about how often
something happens, how often something happened or how often something will
happen
Adverbs of indefinite
frequency like hardly ever, often ,
rarely, regularly, seldom, always , never, usually come after subject (you/we/they/I/he/she/it/singular
nouns/plural
nouns
I rarely watch TV
She
always helps
They
often meet my friends
We
rarely drink beer
His friends regularly sing
songs at church
Our
neighbors seldom write stories
Darek sometimes becomes mad
The girl
often smiles
Those
students hardly ever talk to others
My son regularly goes to the beach
The
person rarely smokes
I rarely
watch TV
She
always came to the pub
They
often met my friends
We
rarely drank beer
His friends
regularly sang songs at church
Our
neighbors seldom wrote stories
Darek
sometimes became mad
The girl
often smiled
Those students hardly ever talked
to others
My son
regularly went to the beach
The
person rarely smoked
I will
rarely watch TV
She
will always come to the pub
They
will often meet my friends
We will
rarely drink beer
His friends will regularly sing songs
at church
Our
neighbors will seldom write stories
Darek
will sometimes become mad
The girl
will often smile
Those
students will hardly ever talk to others
My
son will regularly go to the beach
The person will rarely smoke
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