Adverbs of Frequency and Example Sentences
Adverbs, verbs, or predicates that you often come across in sentences in English characterize the situation, tense, or few-many. Some adverbs are the same as adjectives, and some words need to be added to the end to make them adverbs.
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100% | ALWAYS | Everyone always speaks well of Mark. |
90% |
USUALLY | She usually fed her cat cheap cat food. |
80% | GENERALLY | A sentence normally has a subject and a verb. |
70% | OFTEN | I used to often take walks along that road. |
50% | SOMETIMES | Married people sometimes wish they were single. |
30% | OCCASIONALLY | I occasionally eat meat. |
15% | SELDOM | My father seldom watches TV at night. |
5% | RARELY | He rarely makes a mistake. |
0% | NEVER | I never forget a face. |
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