ADVERB OF FREQUENCY She is late He comes on time. 100% ALWAYS USUALLY

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ADVERB OF FREQUENCY She is late He comes on time. 100% ALWAYS USUALLY SELDOM 0% NEVER

how often…….? How often does he come ? How often is she ===== late? + (V) + S + main verb? does he come ? How often is she ===== late?

How Often …? He usually marches several times a day. How often does the basic trainee march?

comparative and superlative adverbs Ali walks more/less quickly than Khaled but Ahmad walks the most / least quickly “more” and “most” are used with adverbs of 2or more syllables for the comparative and superlative forms easy = easily reasonable = reasonably angry angrily Note the spelling change when adding “ly” to the adjective

Will & Would “will” & “would” is used to say that what we want. We want to go to the mall, would you like to go? Yes, I’d (would) love to. (I want to go) This math problem is hard. I’ll (will) help you to solve it. (I want to help you)

Modals review Giving advise: discontinued past: I deduction you should ought to supposed to you quit smoking are be discontinued past: used to would I smoke when I was young. deduction His shoes is outside. he be inside must

Did you go Yes, I went No, I didn’t go somewhere\ anywhere? ????? ? ????? ? Yes, I went somewhere. ?????? No, I didn’t go ?????? anywhere. Nowhere