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adverbs
never
always
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An adverb of frequency explains how often something happened.

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Here are some examples of adverbs of frequency:

always

constantly

frequently

often

rarely

repeatedly

seldomly

sometimes

usually

Here’s a diagram of how often things happen:

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Adverbs of frequency.
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Woman wandering around Times Square.
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Woman sick in bed.
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Adverbs of frequency can go anywhere in a sentence. The placement of the adverb does not affect the general meaning of the sentence.

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Placement of adverb of frequency.
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However, the adverbs of frequency always, ever and never, shouldn’t be placed at the beginning of a sentence.

Adequate use of always, ever and never

Improper use of always, ever and never

Margaret is always hungry.

Always is Margaret hungry.

This is the best day ever!

Ever this is the best day!

She could never swim fast.

Never could she swim fast.

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The Real-Life Margaret
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Margaret, the character used in the examples, was inspired by the Canadian author Margaret Atwood. To learn more about her extraordinary life and work, visit this website.

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