Circle the suitable adverbs of frequency in this passage.
(Rarely / Occasionally) a female elephant has more than four calves throughout her lifetime. Adverbs of frequency tell he An elephant calf (often / usually) weighs 90 to often something happens. 120 kg at birth. The calf (always / sometimes) stays usually can be used in the close to its mother for the first couple of months. of the sentence, before th verb or at the end of the s A male calf grows up to be solitary by nature and only (never / occasionally) forms bonds with other For example: males. On the other hand, the female calves are You will always speak (usually / seldom) seen outside the family unit. He sometimes calls o These calves grow up with amazing brains as they • They visit us often. (never / sometimes) forget another elephant they have spent time with. This fact is also the origin of the idiom to have a memory like an elephant', which we use so (often / always). (Rarely / Sometimes), the young ones become victims of crocodiles in water. verbs and their Forms nob - budding fiy
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1)RARELY
2)OFTEN
3)ALWAYS
4)OCCASIONALLY
5)SELDOM
6)NEVER
7)OFTEN
8)SOMETIMES
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Rarely, usually,always, occasionally,seldom, never,often, sometimes.
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