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Adverbs of Frequency

October 27, 2009
When using the present simple tense, adwords of frequency are used to express 'how often' we do something. Below you will see a list of the most common adverbs in order of frequency.

always

usually
normally
generally
regularly

often
frequently

sometimes
occasionly

rarely
seldom

never

Where is the adverb of frequency placed?

Usually the adverb is placed between the subject and the verb.

I often have toast for breakfast.
I sometimes watch football.
He rarely does his homework.
They never drink coffee after 6 pm.
We normally go away in the summer.

When using the verb 'to be' the adverb is usually placed after the verb.

Paul is usually late.
David is never here.
I am always hungry!

If more than one verb is used (auxiliary verb), the adverb is placed between the two verbs.

I would usually go there.
I don't normally smoke.
The students have often complained that they receive too much homework.

Note: Exception is 'have to'. I often have to repeat the exercise.

Expressions

Every now and then
From time to time

Every day/week/month/year
Once a week/month/year
Twice a day/year
Three times a day/week/month/year

Expressions are placed at the beginning or end of the sentence.

I study English every day.
Every now and then I go to the gym.
I eat three times a day.
I go to the cinema from time to time.
 

The Present Continuous (Progressive) Rules, Exercises and Quizzes

October 7, 2009



Positive
Negative
I'm working
I'm not working
You're / We're /They're working
You / We / They aren't working
He's / She's / It's working He / She / It isn't working
Question
Am I working?
Are you / we / they working?
Is / He / She / It working?


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The Present Simple Tense Forms, Rules, Exercises and Quizzes

October 6, 2009


This post will look at how the Present Simple is formed, how to use it along with some exercises and a quiz.


For forming the verbs in the affirmative, negative and question we will use the verb 'to work' as an example.


Affirmative


Subject
Verb form
I / we / you / they
work
He / She / It works

For the third person singular;
    if the verb ends in 's', 'z', 'ch', or sh' - add 'es'. E.g. He wishes. She passes.
    if the verb ends in 'y' - change the 'y' and add 'ies'. E.g. He cries...

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The Past Continuous Rules, Exercises and Quizzes

October 2, 2009


The Past Continuous is used to talk about what was happening at a special time in the past. It is also know as the Past Progressive. You will be able to see the forms, the use and there is also a link to test your knowledge of the Past Continuous.


Affirmative Negative
I/he/she/it was playing I/he/she/it was not playing I/he/she/it wasn’t playing
You/we/they were playing You/we/they were not playing You/we/they weren’t playing
Question
Was I/he/she/it playing?
Were you...

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Learning English Online

September 25, 2009

Learning English online is an effective way to improve your English. But with any type of learning you need to be prepared. This blog will give you advice and tips on how to get the most out of your online lessons

What you need 
 

A computer, a good internet connection and a headset are the bare minimum of what you will need to take classes online. A web camera is also pretty important. Most online classes are taught using Skype, so if you don't have it already downloading this for free is a g...

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