What is adverb of Frequency
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Adverbs of frequency always describe how often something occurs, either in definite or indefinite terms. An adverb that describes definite frequency is one such as weekly, daily, or yearly. An adverb describing indefinite frequency doesn't specify an exact time frame; examples are sometimes, often, and rarely.
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★ What is an Adverb?
✫ An adverb is a word/a set of words that modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. It tells when, where, and how an action is performed or indicates the quality or degree of the action.
✫ Many adverbs end in -ly but some words which end in -ly (such as friendly) are not adverbs. Many words can be both adverbs and adjectives according to their activity in the sentence.
● Examples:
- Robin is always happy.
- I love her very much.
- He is running fast.
- Alex works hard.
- He wrote that willingly.
★ Adverb of Frequency:
✫ Adverbs of time/frequency indicate time or frequency of the action in the sentence. They answer the question ‘when/how frequently is the action performed?’.
✫ Always, never, often, eventually, now, frequently, occasionally, once, forever, seldom, before, Sunday, Monday, 10 AM, 12 PM, etc. are common adverbs of time/frequency.
● Examples:
- I went to school a little late yesterday.
- He always gets a good result.
- I will leave Monday.
- He smokes occasionally.