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How to Say Thank You in English
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Essential Adverbs Of Frequency And Time
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early
(a)
get off early
get off early
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rarely
(a)
It rains often in April, but rarely in August.
It rains often in April, but rarely in August.
1 More Example
already
(a)
I am already going to school.
I am already going to school.
3 More Examples
always
(a)
always say
always say
9 More Examples
never
(a)
Iโve never heard this song.
Iโve never heard this song.
5 More Examples
now
(a)
I ate too much, and now my stomach hurts.
I ate too much, and now my stomach hurts.
8 More Examples
often
(a)
often go
often go
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usually
(a)
Carrots are usually orange in color.
Carrots are usually orange in color.
2 More Examples
occasionally
(a)
I occasionally travel to Asia on business.
I occasionally travel to Asia on business.
1 More Example
still
(a)
all the same
It's still 5 o'clock.
It's still 5 o'clock.
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immediately
(a)
generally
(n)
frequently
(n)
daily
(a)
seldom
(a)
sometimes
(a)
Sometimes I'm right.
Sometimes I'm right.
then
(a)
after that
Then I want to go to the beach.
Then I want to go to the beach.
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late
(a)
soon
(a)
ever
(a)
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