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From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to ESL
Adverbs of frequency such as 'usually, sometimes, etc.' are used to answer the question "How often do you ...?" This week's newsletter has a guide to adverbs of frequency, as well as worksheets to help you or your class practice. There's also a look at changes made when changing from the active to the passive voice, and some of the most common mistakes in English.

How often do you ...?
Adverbs of frequency express how often we do various tasks. They are not specific, but refer to general habits and are generally used in the present simple. You can learn... Read more

Someone has eaten my porridge -> My porridge has been eaten!
This line from the fairy tale The Story of Three Bears is an example of the active voice changed into the passive voice. Remember that the verb 'to be' is conjugated... Read more

10 Common Mistakes in English
Here are 10 of the most common mistakes in English with explanations and examples.

It's vs. Its Two, Too, To They're, Their, There... Read more


What's Your Opinion - Native English Teachers Only?
Many interesting comments have been made on the discussion about native English and non-native English speaking teachers. Please leave your opinion and read the very thoughtful posts that have been made on this important issue... Read more

 


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