Adverbs Of Frequency

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To know each adverb and its percentaje
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Adverbs Of Frequency
  1. What is it?- We use them to express how often or not things happen.
    1. Grammar in use: In terms of structure, these adverbs can work in very different ways, so you can add them after subject or before.
    2. Always (100%) It means you do this every day.
      1. I Always go out with my friend
      2. Almost Always (95%) It means you do this very often.
        1. I almost always have breakfast at school
        2. Usually (80%) It means you normally do this.
          1. I usually read a book at night
          2. Sometimes (50%) It means you do this occassionaly
            1. I sometimes drink wine
            2. Rarely (20%) It means you do not do this frequently maybe twice a year
              1. I rarely do not go to school
              2. Hardly ever (10%) It means you almost never do this
                1. I hardly ever do sports
                2. Never (0%) It means you do not like this
                  1. I never dress-up
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