Frequency & How Often
The exhaustive guide to talking about time! Select the tabs below to switch between adverbs, exact phrases, and idioms.
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Watch Teacher Sopheak explain exactly where to put frequency adverbs! Remember: they go BEFORE the main verb (I always eat), but AFTER the verb to be (I am always happy).
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Hi Sokha! "Sometimes" means occasionally (I sometimes eat pizza). "Sometime" means at an unknown point in the future (Let us get pizza sometime next week). The 's' makes all the difference! 🍕
Is "Hardly ever" stronger than "Rarely"?
Yes, slightly! "Rarely" might mean 5 percent of the time, while "Hardly ever" means almost zero percent, right before "Never". Think of it as almost impossible! 📉
Teacher, what is the difference between "Sometime" and "Sometimes"?