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frequency adverbs
at / on / in
100

We use this to cover ourselves while sleeping, especially in the winter.

Duvet

100

What would be the first question you'd ask when you are meeting someone for the first time? 

What's your name?

100

What frequency adverb would you use in this sentence instead of "many times"? (the order of the words will change!)

Anna visits her grandma many times.

Anna often visits her grandma.

100

Amend with at / in or on!

Sometimes, we play ........ his house

Sometimes, we play at his house.

200

A large, comfortable chair that we usually use in the living room, with side supports for a person's arm

armchair

200

Answer the question!

Where do you live? 

I live in...., close to Valencia.

200

What frequency adverb would you use in this sentence instead of "almost never"?

Eva has done well this year until now. I don't know how, because she almost never studies. 

Eva has done well this year until now. I don't know how, because she rarely studies.

200

Amend with at / in or on!
He usually goes running .....  the park

He usually goes running in the park.

300

it can be part of the house, it is usually a small place where you plant vegetables or flowers

Garden

300

Answer the question.

How old are you?

I'm .... years old.

300

What frequency adverb would you use in this sentence instead of "at times" or "not always"? (the order of the words will change!)

Alejandro goes for walks in the woods at times.

Alejandro sometimes goes for walks in the woods

300

Amend with at / in or on!
I have some photos ..... the wall. 

I have some photos on the wall.

400

This is a platform in a house or an apartment, on the outside of a building, with access from the house or apartment through a door (or sometimes even a window). We can put a table and chairs, as well as plants here sometimes.

Balcony

400

Answer the question!

What do you like doing in your free time?

I usually ....., ..... and .....

400

Complete the sentence so it is true to you! Use frequency adverbs.

I listen to music on the radio.

I never / always / sometimes / occasionally / rarely / frequently / hardly ever / every two days etc. listen to music on the radio.

400

Amend with at / in or on!
I usually spend my day .......... the beach

I usually spend my day at the beach.

500

A piece of furniture with a door and shelves, used for storage (in the kitchen)

cupboard

500

Answer the question!

Who do you live with?

I live with my ....., my ...... and my ......

500

Complete the sentence so it is true to you! Use frequency adverbs.

I have lunch at school. 

I never / always / sometimes / occasionally / rarely / frequently / hardly ever / every two days etc. have lunch at school.

500

Amend with at / in or on!
There's a window ........ the left side of my bed.

There's a window on the left side of my bed.

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