2. • My children watch a video on Sunday
evenings. (sometimes)
• My children sometimes watch a video
on Sunday evenings.
• Nicolas goes to school on Saturday.
(never)
• Nicolas never goes to school on
Saturday.
before the main verb
3. • I don’t visit my brother’s family. (often)
• I don’t often visit my brother’s family.
• I don’t like pasta. (usually)
• I don’t usually like pasta.
between the main verb
and auxiliary verb
4. • English people are very friendly.
(usually)
• English people are usually very
friendly.
• The winters are very cold. (sometimes)
• The winters are sometimes very cold.
after the verb “to be”
5. 1. He listens to the radio. (often)
2. They read a book. (sometimes)
3. Peter gets angry. (never)
4. Tome doesn’t go out with his friend. (sometimes)
5. Dogs are on the table. (rarely)
6. My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening.
(always)
7. Mary isn’t at home in the evening. (often)
8. They don’t watch TV in the afternoon. (normally)
9. I take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes)
10. The bus is late. (often).