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Ex.: He works at night. -> Does he work at night? | Ex.: He works at night. -> Does he work at night? | ||
− | # | + | #You sometimes exercise in the morning. |
#She often plays soccer in the afternoon. | #She often plays soccer in the afternoon. | ||
− | # | + | #We always work on the weekend. |
#They usually watch Netflix at night. | #They usually watch Netflix at night. | ||
− | # | + | #You sleep after lunch. |
#We always wash the dishes after lunch. | #We always wash the dishes after lunch. | ||
#He sometimes takes a break in the afternoon. | #He sometimes takes a break in the afternoon. | ||
− | #She | + | #She has coffee at night. |
− | # | + | #We often have tea in the morning. |
#They have breakfast at home every day. | #They have breakfast at home every day. | ||
#We study English every day. | #We study English every day. | ||
− | # | + | #You watch movies every week. |
#You travel every month. | #You travel every month. | ||
− | # | + | #They like to read a book at night. |
#He likes to meditate in the morning. | #He likes to meditate in the morning. | ||
#She likes to have coffee in the morning. | #She likes to have coffee in the morning. | ||
#We like to drink coffee in the afternoon. | #We like to drink coffee in the afternoon. | ||
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===4. Add the adverb of frequency in the right place in the sentences.{{#tip-info: Coloque o adverbio de frequência na posição correta na frase.}}=== | ===4. Add the adverb of frequency in the right place in the sentences.{{#tip-info: Coloque o adverbio de frequência na posição correta na frase.}}=== |
Revision as of 20:40, 27 May 2021
Adverbs of Frequency
Grammar
Vocabulary
Study the following vocabulary and then try to make sentences.
Sentences
- What do you do on Monday?
- What do you like to do at night?
- What do you usually do on the weekend?
- What do you usually do in the morning?
- I sometimes exercise in the morning.
- I often play soccer in the afternoon.
- I always work on the weekend.
- I usually watch Netflix at night.
- I never sleep after lunch.
- I always wash the dishes after lunch.
- I sometimes take a break in the afternoon.
- I never have coffee at night.
- I often have tea in the morning.
- I have breakfast at home every day.
- I study English every day.
- I watch movies every week.
- I travel every month.
- I like to read a book at night.
- I like to meditate in the morning.
- I like to have coffee in the morning.
- I like to drink coffee in the afternoon.
- I don't like to sleep late.
- I don't like to study at night.
- I don't like to wash the dishes.
Exercises:
1. Change the following sentences using he or she and changing the action or helping verb.
Ex.: I sometimes exercise at night. -> He sometimes exercises at night.
- What do you do on Monday?
- What do you like to do at night?
- What do you usually do on the weekend?
- What do you usually do in the morning?
- I sometimes exercise in the morning.
- I often play soccer in the afternoon.
- I always work on the weekend.
- I usually watch Netflix at night.
- I never sleep after lunch.
- I always wash the dishes after lunch.
- I sometimes take a break in the afternoon.
- I never have coffee at night.
- I often have tea in the morning.
- I have breakfast at home every day.
- I study English every day.
- I watch movies every week.
- I travel every month.
- I like to read a book at night.
- I like to meditate in the morning.
- I like to have coffee in the morning.
- I like to drink coffee in the afternoon.
- I don't like to sleep late.
- I don't like to study at night.
- I don't like to wash the dishes.
2. Make the following sentences negative.
Ex.: He works at night. -> He doesn't work at night.
- I exercise in the morning.
- She plays soccer in the afternoon.
- I work on the weekend.
- They watch Netflix at night.
- I sleep after lunch.
- We wash the dishes after lunch.
- He takes a break in the afternoon.
- She has coffee at night.
- I have tea in the morning.
- They have breakfast at home every day.
- We study English every day.
- I watch movies every week.
- You travel every month.
- I like to read a book at night.
- He likes to meditate in the morning.
- She likes to have coffee in the morning.
- We like to drink coffee in the afternoon.
3. Make the following sentences interrogative.
Ex.: He works at night. -> Does he work at night?
- You sometimes exercise in the morning.
- She often plays soccer in the afternoon.
- We always work on the weekend.
- They usually watch Netflix at night.
- You sleep after lunch.
- We always wash the dishes after lunch.
- He sometimes takes a break in the afternoon.
- She has coffee at night.
- We often have tea in the morning.
- They have breakfast at home every day.
- We study English every day.
- You watch movies every week.
- You travel every month.
- They like to read a book at night.
- He likes to meditate in the morning.
- She likes to have coffee in the morning.
- We like to drink coffee in the afternoon.
4. Add the adverb of frequency in the right place in the sentences.
Ex.: I work at night. (always) -> I always work at night.
- I study French. (every day)
- I exercise before I have breakfast. (usually)
- I have lunch at home. (never)
- She washes the dishes at night. (usually)
- They study English on Tuesday. (always)
- We go to the supermarket. (every week)
- He goes to work in the morning. (sometimes)
- They play soccer. (three times a week)
- He travels. (three times a year)
- She travels to India. (sometimes)
- I go to the park. (twice a month)
- We sleep late. (often)
- They read before they go to bed. (usually)
- I have breakfast before I go to work. (always)
- She works after she has lunch. (often)
- We have coffee and a sandwich after we get up. (usually)
- He has cookies. (twice a week)
5. Make a list of things you do on a regular day.
6. Make a list of the things you like to do and things you don't like to do. Use this dictionary: www.wordreference.com
7. Reflect back
- What did you really understand and do well in the lesson?
- What were some of your challenges?