Complete the sentencesusually never sometim es rarely always I ride my bike twice a week twice a week... Complete the sentencesoften usually never sometim es rarely I walk my dog everyda
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I always read my
emails
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Trang 6Band
Trang 7TV show
Trang 8Vocabulary Newspaper
Trang 9Vocabulary Famous person
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Trang 14• Exercise 3 page 68
Trang 15by HERBER
Trang 17I always read a book
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Trang 18I play the saxophone
five times a week.
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Trang 19I usually play the
Trang 21I often ride my bike
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
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Trang 30Complete the sentences
usually
never
sometim
es rarely
always
I ride my bike twice a week twice a week.
I _ ride my bike
often
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often usually
never
sometim
es rarely
I walk my dog everyday everyday.
I _ walk my dog. always
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often
never
sometim
es rarely
always
I play the saxophone
five times a week.
I play it.
usually
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often usually
Trang 34Complete the sentences
often usually
sometim
es rarely
always
I don’t drink alcohol.
I _ drink alcohol.
never
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often usually
never rarely
Trang 36Adverbs of time
• Still: We use 'still' to talk about something, a
situation or an action, that's continuing, often for a longer time than expected It hasn't changed or
stopped 'Still' usually goes in the middle of the
sentence, before the verb.
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• YET
We use 'yet' mostly in questions and
negative sentences Using 'yet' shows that we're expecting something to happen or
have happened In spoken English 'yet'
almost always comes at the end of the
sentence or question and is commonly used with the present perfect.
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have happened, often earlier than expected It
usually goes in the middle or the end of sentence, just before or after the verb and is also commonly used with the present perfect.
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