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Adverbs of Frequency (频度副词) are used to indicate the frequency at which an action or state occurs. These adverbs can be categorized into two types: those that indicate a specific frequency and those that are more vague in nature. The former include
words such as "often," "usually," "always," and "sometimes," while the latter includes
words like "hardly ever," "never," "at no time," "seldom," "rarely," and "now and then." Here are some examples:1. Never (0): This
word is placed at the beginning of a sentence to indicate a complete negation of something. For instance, "Never have I met such a strange man."2. At no time (0): This phrase can be placed at the beginning of a sentence to indicate a complete negation of something or that it happens continuously throughout the day. For example: "At no time does he say such
words."3. Seldom/Rarely (5%): These
words indicate a low frequency of occurrence or rarity. When used at the beginning of a sentence, they cause inversion of the subject and predicate. For instance: "My family seldom goes to the movies." or "Seldom does she eat breakfast on workdays."4. Hardly Ever (5%): This phrase is used to indicate a low frequency of occurrence or rarity. It can be placed at the beginning of a sentence to indicate that something happens rarely or hardly ever. For example: "I hardly ever see her anymore."5. Once in a while (5%) : This phrase means occasionally or occasionally.6 . From time to time (10%) : means frequently.7 . Sometime木推s (20%) : means sometime.8 . At times (20%) : means occasionally or occasionally9 . Now and then (20%) : means occasionally or occasionally10 . As often as not (50%) : means frequently.11 . More often than not (55%) : means more frequently than not.12 . Constantly (60%) : means continuously or constantly.13 . Frequently (60-70%) : means often or regularly.14 . Often (60-70%) : means frequently or regularly.15 . Usually (80%) : means usually or habitually.16 . Almost Always (90%) : means almost always or almost without f
AIl.17 . Always (100%) : means always or without f
AIl.18 . All the Time (100%) : means continuously or throughout the day.It is important to note that adverbs of frequency can be modified by adjectives and other adverbs to provide more specific information about how often something occurs or happens. For example, an adverbial phrase like "from time to time" can be modified by adjectives like "occasionally," "rarely," or "f
AIrly often." The choice of adverb of frequency depends on the context and the specific meaning intended in each situation.