English, asked by chennaveena, 11 months ago

Selwin: - do you come here now?
Jem: only sometimes these days.
(a) how much
(b) how many
(c) how come
(d) how often​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Selwin: how often do you come here now?

Option (d)

EXPLANATION:

Adverbs which qualify or change the meaning of any sentence by saying how often (how frequently) anything takes place happens in definite (weekly, daily, yearly) indefinite terms (sometimes, rarely, often) are known as adverbs of frequency.

Adverbs of Frequency Rules

  • Always use frequency adverbs to think about the frequency of something.
  • Frequency adverbs are often used to describe repeated/routine activities, therefore they are usually used with a simple present tense  
  • If any sentence has a single verb only, place the frequency adverb in the middle sentence such that it is positioned after the subject however before the verb.  
  • When the sentence has more than one verb, the frequency adverb must come the main verb.  
  • When using a frequency adverb in forming a question or the negative question, it must come before the main verb.  

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