Adverbs Of Frequency Quiz

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1. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct sentence is "I always hear the alarm clock." This sentence follows the typical word order in English, with the subject "I" coming before the verb "hear," and the adverb "always" placed before the verb. The other options have incorrect word order, placing the adverb "always" in different positions within the sentence.

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This Adverbs of Frequency Quiz assesses understanding of sentence construction using frequency adverbs. It tests the ability to correctly use adverbs in various contexts, enhancing grammar skills vital... see morefor effective communication. see less

2. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "She never gets up late." This sentence follows the correct word order in English, with the adverb "never" placed before the main verb "gets." Additionally, the placement of the adverb "never" before the verb "gets" emphasizes that the action of getting up late is never done by the subject "she."

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3. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "We usually run to school." This sentence follows the standard word order in English, with the subject "We" coming before the adverb "usually" and the verb "run." Additionally, the prepositional phrase "to school" is placed at the end of the sentence, which is the typical position for prepositional phrases in English.

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4. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct sentence is "They often miss the bus." This sentence follows the correct word order in English, with the adverb "often" placed before the verb "miss." This placement emphasizes the frequency of the action, indicating that it happens regularly.

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5. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct sentence is "My uncle and my aunt go to the doctor twice a year." This sentence is grammatically correct because it follows the subject-verb-object word order and uses the correct adverb placement. The phrase "twice a year" is placed after the verb "go" and before the prepositional phrase "to the doctor," which maintains clarity and coherence in the sentence structure.

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6. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "We sometimes listen to the radio in bed." This sentence follows the standard English word order where the adverb "sometimes" is placed before the main verb "listen." Additionally, the prepositional phrase "in bed" is correctly placed at the end of the sentence.

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7. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "I study for maths lessons everyday." This sentence follows the correct word order and uses the appropriate verb tense. The subject "I" is followed by the verb "study," and the prepositional phrase "for maths lessons" provides additional information. The adverb "everyday" is correctly placed at the end of the sentence to indicate the frequency of the action.

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8. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "Uriel works on the project on weekdays". This sentence is correct because it follows the standard English sentence structure of subject-verb-object. The subject "Uriel" is followed by the verb "works" and then the object "on the project". The phrase "on weekdays" is placed after the verb and specifies when Uriel works on the project.

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