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Saying How Often

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Using Fronted Adverbials to Describe How Often

Fronted adverbials are words or phrases at the start of a sentence that add extra detail. We can use fronted adverbials to describe how often something happens. We call these fronted adverbials of frequency. Let's look at some examples...

__Every...__

Every...

  • Every day, I walk my dog.
__Often...__

Often...

  • Often, I am late for school.
__Once...__

Once...

  • Once a week, I wash my hair.
__Twice...__

Twice...

  • Twice a day, I brush my teeth.
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