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Frequency of Activities

Learn how to express the frequency of activities in English with key phrases such as “every day” and “rarely.”

In this video, we focus on expressing how often activities occur using common frequency phrases. These are essential for describing routines, habits, and events. By understanding and using these phrases, you can communicate more naturally in English conversations.

The most common frequency phrases are:
• “Every day” – to describe something you do daily.
• “Several times a week” – for activities that happen more than once but not every day.
• “Once a week” – for actions that happen every week.
• “Once a month” – for activities that occur monthly.
• “Occasionally” – for something that happens from time to time, but not regularly.
• “Rarely” – for activities that happen infrequently.
• “Never” – for things you don’t do at all.

Mastering these phrases will help you talk about your schedule, hobbies, and habits clearly. Whether you’re sharing your daily routine or explaining when something happens, these frequency phrases are invaluable in both casual and professional conversations. Watch the video to learn when and how to use each one!

Adverbs of time, degree and manner - ElementaryVocabularyGeneral EnglishElementary

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