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this is every day.
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Grammar.
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I'm Cobb and I'm Rossiya.
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You know, I'm always trying to find new ways to introduce or topic, but you just did what you said.
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Always, we're going to talk about the adverb always.
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Therefore, you already introduced the topic.
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You always seem to know everything.
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Adverbs are words that changed the meaning of a verb, adjective or sentence.
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They are often used to show time, place or a way of doing something adverbs air, often movable in a sentence.
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But that's not true of the adverb.
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Always, you will not often hear always at the beginning or end of seconds.
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Instead, it generally appears in the middle of a sentence.
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I always eat ice cream.
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They always go to the movies on Fridays, when always is before the verb it is modifying, it means habitually.
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But if a speaker emphasizes, always, as in, I always eat ice cream, then they're showing annoyance.
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Can you tell if someone is expressing habit or annoyance from how they talk?
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Let's listen carefully.
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He always cleans his car.
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On Sunday, he always cleans his car.
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On Sunday, my boss always asks me about my work.