The adverbs of frequency telll us about how often something happens.
They can be placed at various points in the sentence but are commonly used BEFORE the main verbs and AFTER be verbs. Frequency adverbs like occasionally, sometimes, often, frequently and usually can also go at the beginning or end of a sentence. Check for some examples:
Reviews are very important in order to remember acquired knowledge and studied topics, but also to acknowledge how much have we learned about something. For Unit 1, we have studied:
Ask about and tell time
Ask and talk about daily activities
Give and follow instructions to do something (recipes for example)
In order to achieve these goals, we have learn:
The use of time expressions like before, after, then, in the morning, at noon, etc.
The use of different ways for expressing hours.
Third person verbs
Compound nouns vocabulary and pronunciation
Construction of yes-no questions and information questions
Construction of affirmative and negative sentences
Pronunciation of /s/, /z/, /iz/
Ordering logical sentences, pharagraphs and recipes.
To write a recipe with imperatives instructions
In order to check the Domino game for the review of these Unit go to: Unit 1 Review
This is an exercise about compound nouns. This is a reinforcement of the class. Please clic in the following link and download the file. You can work it on your own computer. http://www.box.com/s/6ncrqtj2mbp23ev7o0fv