Adverbs of Frequency exercises — Set 2: Frequency Expressions & How Often (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
I have been to Australia.
How do you go to the gym?
She goes swimming .
We don't go to restaurants. We prefer cooking at home.
I take a different route to work.
He can finish his homework before dinner.
I visit my grandparents .
— How often do you eat out? — .
They have visited that museum. They go there a lot.
My dentist says I should brush my teeth .
I go to bed early during the week.
She will remember this trip.
We go on holiday .
I don't watch horror films. They scare me.
, we go for a walk after dinner.
He has been late for a meeting.
I check my email .
— How often does she call you? — She calls me .
We can hear the neighbours' music through the wall.
I eat chocolate . Maybe once or twice a month.
Adverbs of Frequency exercises online (Worksheet)
Expand your frequency vocabulary with expressions like 'twice a week', 'every other day', and 'once in a while'. Learn where to place adverbs with auxiliary verbs (I have never been there), how to use them in negative sentences (I don't usually eat out), and how to ask and answer 'How often...?' questions.