what is difference between the adverb of time and frequency
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The difference between adverbs of time and frequency can be explained as follows:
Adverb of time is used to show 'when' while adverb of frequency is used to show 'how often.'
Instances explaining the usage of the same are:
Adverb of time:
- I have heard this before
- I have invited him already.
Adverb of frequency:
- I have warned you twice
- He seldom talks to me.
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Adverbs of frequency always describe how often something occurs, either in definite or indefinite terms. ... An adverb describing indefinite frequency doesn't specify an exact time frame; examples are sometimes, often, and rarely..
Whereas adverb of time tells u axaclty at what time... An action is done
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