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Adverbs of frequency: How to use them and where they go in a sentence - English In A Minute
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Sophie posted on 2019/08/01Ever wonder where to put words like 'always' or 'sometimes' in your sentences? This quick English lesson breaks down the placement of adverbs of frequency step-by-step, showing you exactly how to use them with verbs and auxiliary verbs. You'll pick up essential grammar for clearer communication in no time!
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US /lʊk æt/
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UK /luk æt/
- Phrasal Verb
- To use your eyes to focus on something
- To focus your eyes on something carefully
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More after the
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- Preposition
- Following in time or sequence.
- In pursuit or search of.
- Conjunction
- Subsequent to the time that.
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More welcome to
US /ˈwɛlkəm tu/
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UK /ˈwelkəm tu:/
- Phrase
- An expression of pleasure at someone's arrival or the beginning of something.
- An invitation to join a group or participate in an activity.
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More going to look
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- Intransitive Verb
- Intending to search or seek something in the future.
- Expected to appear or seem a certain way in the future.
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