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Adverb of time (placed at the end of the sentence (When something happened…
Adverb of time
placed at the end of the sentence
When something happened or will happen
I bought a car
yesterday
.
I had lunch with Susan
today
.
I will call Sandy
tomorrow
.
I will see them
later
.
I have to leave
now
.
How long something happened
I stayed at work
all night
.
She worked on the science project
for hours
.
I slept
all day
.
The foreign exchange student stayed with us
for a year
.
How often something happens
(definitely)
He works out daily.
I call my grandmother weekly.
We pay our bills monthly.
We get check-ups annually.
used when an action happens at the same time
not placed at the end of the sentence
How often something happens
(indefinitely)
used when an action does not happen at the same time
placed before the main verb
I
often
see them at the library.
She
never
helps anyone.
We
normally
eat dinner at home.
placed after the "be" verb
She is
occasionally
late for school.
He is
rarely
happy.
They are
never
on time.
placed after the "auxiliary" verb
You should
always
brush your teeth in the morning.
We can
usually
find a parking spot here.