What’s the opposite of “always”?
never
(Answer: “At 7 o’clock.”) → Make the question.
What time do you wake up?
What verb: “I ______ up at 7 o’clock.”
get
Fill in: “I ______ drink coffee in the morning.”
always / usually / sometimes
(Answer: “I go to work by car.”) → Make the question.
How do you go to work?
What verb: “I ______ breakfast at 8.”
have / eat
Order from most to least: sometimes, never, always
always – sometimes – never
(Answer: “I have breakfast at home.”) → Make the question.
Where do you have breakfast?
What verb: “I ______ to work by car.”
go
Fill in: “She is ______ late for work.”
never / sometimes
(Answer: “I brush my teeth twice a day.”) → Make the question.
How often do you brush your teeth?
What verb: “I ______ my teeth every morning.”
brush
Make a sentence with “usually.”
I usually go to bed early.
(Answer: “Because I like helping people.”) → Make the question.
Why do you like your job?
What verb: “I ______ TV in the evening.”
watch