Adverbs of Frequency in Conversation
Using adverbs of frequency correctly can greatly improve your English conversation. This video provides a practical exercise to help you master these important words.
Join us for a conversation practice session where you'll learn how to use adverbs of frequency in conversation.
Here’s a snippet of the dialogues:
Blue: Hi there! How often do you visit the library?
Red: I always go on Saturdays. I usually borrow books.
Blue: That's great! I occasionally go to the library, mostly when I need information for a project.
Red: I hardly ever visit during the week. I'm too busy with work.
Blue: I understand. I never go to the library on Sundays; it's usually closed.
Red: I sometimes use the Internet instead. How about you?
Blue: I rarely use online resources. I prefer the atmosphere of the library.
Red: That's fair. I always find it peaceful there.
By practicing these conversations, you'll get a better grasp of how to incorporate adverbs like "always," "usually," "occasionally," "hardly ever," "never," "sometimes," and "rarely" into your daily speech. Watch our video to enhance your fluency and confidence in using these adverbs effectively in conversation.
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