Put in the correct order
Correct the mistake
Grammar revision
Make a sentence
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my / clean / I / bedroom / often

I often clean my bedroom

100

You and Tony never plays computer games.

You and Tony never play computer games

The mistake is in "plays", because it is a plural

100

What is the question we use in Frequency Adverbs?

How often do you ...?

100

Make a sentence with: Go / Sometimes

Free answer 

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on / rarely / TV / watch / soccer games / we

We rarely watch soccer games on TV.

200

He oftens listens to the radio

He often listens to the radio

The mistake is in "oftens" because we do not add "s" to Often

200

Say 5 Frequency Adverbs

Always, Almost always, Sometimes, Usually, Occasionally, Rarely, Hardly ever, Never

(If you give 5 of these, it is correct)

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Make a sentence with: Eat / Rarely

Free answer

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homework / my / you / ever / help / with / hardly / me

You hardly ever help me with my homework.

300

Always the school bus arrives late

The school bus always arrives late

The mistake is "always", because we use the Frequency Adverbs after the subject

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What is the position of the Frequency Adverb in a sentence?

The Frequency Adverb always goes after the subject

300

Make a sentence with: Drink / Always

Free answer

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sometimes  / I  / do /my / English homework

I sometimes do my in English homework.

400

It hardly ever rain in this place

It hardly ever rains in this place

The mistake is "rain" because we are using "it" and we need to conjugate the verb

400

What is the frequency adverb that indicates 50% of frequency?

Sometimes

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Make a sentence about A FRIEND with: Eat / Usually

Free answer

(the sentence needs the verb Eat in third person: "He/She eats...")

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parents / never / my / go dancing

My parents never go dancing.

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You usualy drive to work

You usually drive to work

The mistake is "usualy" because it is spelled with double "l"

500

Why do we use Frequency Adverbs?

To say how often we do an action or an activity

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Make a sentence about A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY with: take / Hardly ever

Free answer

(the sentence needs the verb take in third person: "He/She takes...")