Adverbs Of Frequency Easy Word Order Exercises
A2 Level
Adverbs of frequency say how often something happens. Common examples are
always, usually, often, sometimes, and never. In
simple present sentences, these adverbs usually come before the main verb: "She always drinks
coffee" and "We usually walk home." With the verb be, they usually come after the verb:
"He is never late" and "They are often tired."
This easy A2 page focuses on the two safest positions: before the main verb, and after am/is/are. Do not put the adverb at the end of the sentence if the exercise is asking for standard frequency-adverb position. First find the verb. If it is a normal action verb, put the frequency adverb before it. If the verb is be, put the adverb after it. These small placement choices make everyday sentences sound much more natural. The practice also prepares you for longer sentences, where objects, places, and times are added after the main verb pattern.
This easy A2 page focuses on the two safest positions: before the main verb, and after am/is/are. Do not put the adverb at the end of the sentence if the exercise is asking for standard frequency-adverb position. First find the verb. If it is a normal action verb, put the frequency adverb before it. If the verb is be, put the adverb after it. These small placement choices make everyday sentences sound much more natural. The practice also prepares you for longer sentences, where objects, places, and times are added after the main verb pattern.
Quick Rule
frequency adverb + main verb | be + frequency adverb
- 1.She always drinks coffee.
- 2.He is never late.
- 3.We usually walk home.
- 4.They often play tennis.
- 5.I am sometimes tired after work.
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