Frequency Adverbs Exam

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We use the adverbs of frequency to indicate how often we perform a certain activity or action. This exam measures the learning acquired during the first academic period, especially emphasizing the topic of frequency adverbs, a topic that students with an A2 level are expected to already master and know how to use in real contexts.
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Question 1

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* Answer questions 1 to 5 taking into account the following text: Camila and her family Camila Lorens lives in Bogotá, Colombia. She always walks to school, because it is near her house. She likes to do exercise outside. Her father works as a doctor in a modern hospital. He usually has many patients who are babies, everyone knows him for being a person who usually takes a puppet to make children happy. Her mother is a teacher and a housewife, but she often does overtime in a university. On weekends they sometimes go downtown to eat in an Italian restaurant. They hardly ever watch television, because they don't have enough time. When they watch TV, they do it just at night and go to sleep. Camila never goes to bed without reproducing her favorite song. 1. What are the adverbs of frequency that are present in the text?
Answer
  • a. Always, sometimes, hardly, few, ever, never.
  • b. Always, often, usually, usually, hardly, sometimes.
  • c. Always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never.
  • d. Always, usually, often, rarely, sometimes, few, never.

Question 2

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2. Read this statement and choose if it is true or false. Camila hardly ever goes to bed without first listening to the radio.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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One of the rules for using an adverb of frequency is: "When using an adverb of frequency in the negative or in forming a question, place it before the main verb". For example: What do you usually do in the morning to get ready? Ginger (n.d.). Grammar rules: Adverb of Frequency. Web page. Retrieved from https://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/adverb/adverbs-frequency/ 3. According to this, how would you form the question? if the answer is: She always walks to school, because it is near her house.
Answer
  • a. Do you usually get up in the morning?
  • b. What is something you usually do before going to school?
  • c. What do you sometimes do after school?
  • d. Do you often walk to the house?

Question 4

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4. What does Camila usually do on the day?
Answer
  • a. She always walks in the morning, goes to school, and often listens to her favorite song.
  • b. She usually runs to school, listens to music, and always watches television.
  • c. She sometimes walks to school, sometimes she goes out to eat at restaurants.
  • d. She hardly ever watches television, sometimes she and her parents eat at a restaurant on the weekends.

Question 5

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Look at the image, the percentages correspond to the frequency indicated by each adverb. For example: 90% to 70% 90% = Usually 70% = Often "He usually has many patients who are babies." Answer= He often has many patients who are babies. 5. Keeping this in mind, change the phrases that contain the frequency adverbs that correspond to 0% for 30%.
Answer
  • a. Camila occasionally go to bed without played her favorite song.
  • b. Camila sometimes goes to bed early.
  • c. Camila occasionally goes to bed without reproducing her favorite song.
  • d. Camila occasionaly goes to bed without reproducing her favorite song.

Question 6

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6. Read this statement and choose if it is true or false. Camila's mother is a housewife all day.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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