Frequency Scale
Sentence Placement
Choose the Correct Adverb
Fix the Sentence
Definite Frequency
100

This adverb means 100% of the time.

Always

100

Choose the correct sentence:
A. She always is tired.
B. She is always tired.

B. She is always tired.

100

I brush my teeth every day.

Always

100

“They are late never.”

They are never late.

100

Complete the sentence:
“I study English ___ a week.”
(2 times)

Twice

200

This adverb means around 2–3 times a week.

Sometimes

200

Correct the sentence:
“Always I do my homework.”

I always do my homework.

200

I go to the gym 3–4 times a week.

Often

200

“I sometimes am tired after class.”

I am sometimes tired after class.

200

What is the adverb form of “every week”?

Weekly

300

This adverb means something happens very infrequently, maybe only once a month.

Rarely

300

Fix this sentence:
“They never are tired after soccer.”

They are never tired after soccer.

300

I eat sushi one time every few months.

Rarely

300

“She go always to school early.”

She always goes to school early.

300

What is the adverb form of “every year”?


Annually

400

This adverb means about 70% of the time.

Often

400

Where does the adverb go in this sentence?
“My brother cleans his room.”

Before the main verb

400

I call my parents 5–6 times a week.

Usually

400

“She seldom is late for class.”

She is seldom late for class.

400

How often do you eat fast food? (Answer with an adverb of frequency)

Possible answer: Daily, Once a week, Every two days...

500

When something happens once a week or less, we can use...

Seldom

500

Complete the rule:
With the verb “to be,” the adverb goes ___ the verb.

After

500

I volunteer once in a while, but not regularly.

Occasionally

500

“He frequently play basketball.”

He frequently plays basketball.

500

Make a sentence using “three times a day.”

Possible answer: “I drink water three times a day.”