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How To Use Them
Adverbs of Infinite Frequency
Adverbs of indefinite frequency are different because they do not define
the how many times an action occurs in a specific period of time.
Common examples are:
• very often
• usually
• always


• often
• never
• sometimes
repeatedly
• rarely
• occasionally
• hardly ever
typically
Adverbs of indefinite frequency are positioned within the central part of
the sentence. The exact position is defined by the types of verbs used.
Below are the three sentence positions:
1. In between the noun/pronoun and the ‘main’ verb.
For example:
• He often travels to the snow.
• The manager always starts works at 8am.
The employees usually go out for lunch on Friday.
2. Following the verb ‘to be’ but only if the verb is the ‘main’ verb.
For example:
• She is never sick.
• The manager is always working late.
• The employees are occasionally early for work.
3. In between the ‘assisting’ verb and the ‘main’ verb, even if the ‘main’
verb is a conjugated form of ‘to be’.
For example:
• He has never travelled overseas.
The managers can often finish work at 7pm.
• The director will always arrive before the employees.
Incorrect: The students have been often disruptive.
Correct: The students have often been disruptive. In this example
the assiting verb is ‘have’ and the main verb is ‘been’.
Adverbs of Definite Frequency
Adverbs of definite frequency appear at the start or finish of a sentence.
They describe exactly how many times the action happens within a


specific period of time.

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