This document discusses adverbs of frequency and how they are used to describe how often an action occurs. It lists common adverbs of frequency like always, usually, sometimes, and never. It provides examples of using these adverbs before verbs, except with forms of to be. Exercises are included using adverbs of frequency to describe how often someone is busy, needs help, or wants to go out.
4. Always Almost always Normally Usually Often Sometimes Hardly ever Never Adverbs of frequency go before the verb except with verb be and negative auxiliaries don't and doesn't
5. Examples She always drives to work She doesn't often go out in the evening She is always punctual for meetings