The document contains information about frequency adverbs such as always, frequently, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, rarely and never. It provides the percentage each adverb corresponds to in terms of frequency on a weekly basis. It also includes examples of how the adverbs are used in sentences to describe habitual activities.
6. FREQUENCY ADVERBS
Days a
FREQUENCY %
week
ALWAYS 100%
FREQUENTLY 90%
USUALLY 80%
OFTEN 70%
SOMETIMES 50%
OCCASIONALLY 40%
SELDOM 20%
RARELY 10%
NEVER 0%
7. FREQUENCY ADVERBS
EXAMPLE:
I usually take a nap in the afternoon.
You sometime watch TV early in the morning.
They never play volleyball.
We often feed our pets.
11. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
3rd person – singular (he, she, it)
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
Subj. + Verb. + Comp.
You work in a restaurant.
He works in a restaurant.
12. VERB: “ ss - sh - ch – x - o” + “ES”
Examples: Watch Watches
Wash Washes
Go Goes
Fix Fixes
Press Presses
13. VERB: “vowel + y” + “S”
Examples: Play Plays
Say Says
VERB: “consonant+ y” y i + “ES”
Cry Cries
Study Studies
14. 1. She ______________(watch) TV on Wednesday.
2. John ______________(dance) salsa.
3. Mary ______________(play) tennis everyday.
4. She ______________(do) her homework.
5. James ______________(study) for his exam.
6. I ______________(Wake up) very early.
7. We ______________(eat) dinner at home.
8. Peter and Rose ____________(go) to the cinema.
15. 1. Molly ………………………. for her final test.
2. Francis ……………………… soccer every morning.
3. You ……………breakfast early in the morning.
4. We …………………. our teeth after each meal.
5. He ……………………. to sleep very late.
6. You usually …………………. dinner at 2.00 pm.
7. Michael …………… to work early in the morning.