Do you watch TV? What do you watch?
β’ Use adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, rarely, etc.) to show how often you do an activity.
β’ Adverbs of frequency go before verbs (except for be).
Examples: I always go shopping on Sundays. I am never late for school.
β’ Use them between modal verbs (can, could, might, may, have, etc.) and the main verb. Example: I can always watch football on TV.
β’ When you want to be more specific, you can add the number of times you do something, plus days, weeks, months or years.
Examples: I go swimming once a month. I go travelling twice a year. I eat three times a day.