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Frequency Adverbs

This document is a learning guide focused on developing curriculum for professional training. It includes exercises on frequency adverbs, sentence structure, correcting mistakes, and constructing positive and negative sentences in the present simple tense. Additionally, it encourages learners to write about their daily routines using frequency adverbs.
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Frequency Adverbs

This document is a learning guide focused on developing curriculum for professional training. It includes exercises on frequency adverbs, sentence structure, correcting mistakes, and constructing positive and negative sentences in the present simple tense. Additionally, it encourages learners to write about their daily routines using frequency adverbs.
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GESTIÓN DE FORMACIÓN PROFESIONAL INTEGRAL

PROCEDIMIENTO DESARROLLO CURRICULAR


GUÍA DE APRENDIZAJE

Part 1: Choose the correct frequency adverb from the box and rewrite the sentence.

(always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never)

Traditional sentence Sentence with frequency adverbs


1. I eat breakfast before school.
2. My friend forgets to do the homework.
3. My parents go to the park on Sundays.
4. My family watches movies on Fridays.
5. I arrive late to class.
6. My classmate buys a cake at Don Jacobo.
7. They play soccer after school.
8. She is late for meetings.
9. We visit our grandparents.
10. He eats fast food.

Part 2: Order the Words Correctly: Put the words in the correct order to make a
sentence.

Clues Sentences
(always / Julia / her / finishes / homework)
(usually / breakfast / I / eat / at 7 AM)
(they / often / to the gym / go)
(never / my brother / listens / to jazz)
(sometimes / rains / it / in April)

Part 3. Each sentence has one mistake, if the sentence is correct, write correct.

Sentences Correct the mistake


1. They always are hungry after soccer
practice.
2. We watch usually TV in the evenings.
3. My dad sometimes is grumpy in the
morning.
4. She eats rarely fast food.
5. The students often are noisy before class.
6. I always drink coffee in the morning.
7. He never finishes his homework on time.
8. We usually stay at home on weekends
9. It rains often in November.
10. They sometimes listen to the teacher.

GFPI-F-019 V3
SERVICIO NACIONAL DE APRENDIZAJE SENA
Procedimiento de Desarrollo Curricular
GUÍA DE APRENDIZAJE

Part 4: Positive Sentences


Complete with the correct Present Simple form of the verb.

She …………………. (work) in a hospital. We …………………. (watch) movies on


They …………………. (live) in Madrid. Fridays.
My dog …………………. (bark) at night. It …………………. (rain) often in April.
I …………………. (study) English every You …………………. (know) the answer.
Tuesday. Sarah …………………. (teach) math at my
The store …………………. (open) at 9 AM. school.
He …………………. (play) tennis very well.

Part 5: Negative Sentences


Rewrite these sentences in the negative form using don't/doesn't.

Positive Negative
She speaks Italian.
They have a big house.
We go to the beach in summer.
He watches TV after dinner.
The bus stops here.
You understand Japanese.
My parents drink tea.
The lesson starts early.
Tom and Jerry fight a lot.

Part 6. Write 3 sentences about your daily routine using frequency adverbs.

Example: I always brush my teeth in the morning.

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