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Adverbs of Frequency: Habits and Routines Exercise

June 23, 2026 - A2pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1Mia ............... makes her bed in the morning; she does it every day.
Wrong!
The adverb "always" means Mia makes her bed every day.
2Tom ............... drinks coffee; he does not like it and does not drink it.
Wrong!
The adverb "never" means Tom does not drink coffee at all.
3I ............... take the bus to work; I use it on most workdays.
Wrong!
The adverb "usually" means I take the bus on most workdays.
4We ............... eat pizza on Saturdays; we eat it on some Saturdays, but not every week.
Wrong!
The adverb "sometimes" means we eat pizza on some Saturdays, but not every week.
5Liam ............... goes to the cinema; he goes only once or twice a year.
Wrong!
The adverb "rarely" means Liam goes to the cinema only once or twice a year.
6Ana ............... cooks dinner at home; she does it four times a week.
Wrong!
The adverb "often" means Ana cooks dinner at home many times a week.
7I ............... brush my teeth before bed; I do it every night.
Wrong!
The adverb "always" means I brush my teeth before bed every night.
8They ............... go to the gym; they do not go there or exercise there.
Wrong!
The adverb "never" means they do not go to the gym at all.
9The shop ............... opens at nine; it opens then on most days.
Wrong!
The adverb "usually" means the shop opens at nine on most days.
10We ............... have ice cream after dinner; we have it once or twice a month.
Wrong!
The adverb "sometimes" means we have ice cream after dinner once or twice a month.
11I ............... buy new shoes; I buy them only on my birthday.
Wrong!
The adverb "rarely" means I buy new shoes only on my birthday.
12Sam is ............... late for school; he arrives before the bell every day.
Wrong!
The adverb "never" means Sam is not late for school on any day.
Done.
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Answers

  1. Mia always makes her bed in the morning; she does it every day.
  2. Tom never drinks coffee; he does not like it and does not drink it.
  3. I usually take the bus to work; I use it on most workdays.
  4. We sometimes eat pizza on Saturdays; we eat it on some Saturdays, but not every week.
  5. Liam rarely goes to the cinema; he goes only once or twice a year.
  6. Ana often cooks dinner at home; she does it four times a week.
  7. I always brush my teeth before bed; I do it every night.
  8. They never go to the gym; they do not go there or exercise there.
  9. The shop usually opens at nine; it opens then on most days.
  10. We sometimes have ice cream after dinner; we have it once or twice a month.
  11. I rarely buy new shoes; I buy them only on my birthday.
  12. Sam is never late for school; he arrives before the bell every day.
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