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3. Do you want another ones tomorrow?
4. You should try to found someone to share your apartment.
5. He has arrived three months ago.
6. One day she waited a long time for her husband, he was late.
7. He met some airports on his way here.
8. He has to after that call her cousin.
9. She has done a lot of new friends here.
10. But one day when we were riding on the motorcycle, we had an accident.
B. Adverbs of frequency: questions (always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, rarely,
never) (be + S + always, do/does + S + always)
1. Put always or usually after the subject in a question.
Are you usually home on Sunday?
Does she always talk a lot?
2. Often is usually at the end of a question.
Do you go there often?
3. We do not usually use sometimes, seldom, rarely, or never in a question.
4. We often use ever in a question. The question means the same without ever.
Does she ride her bicycle to school?
Does she ever ride her bicycle to school?
5. Put always, usually, or ever after is/are there.
Is there usually a quiz on Friday?
B1. Add the adverb of frequency to the questions.
1. (ever) Do you go to the beach on your vacation?
2. (always) Does he get up early?
3. (often) Do they go swimming?
4. (usually) Is there a lot of traffic on this street?
5. (ever) Did you meet Carol?
6. (always) Are there red marks on your compositions?
7. (usually) Does Mary wear a dress to parties?
8. (often) Do you go out?
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