Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something happens, such as always, usually, sometimes, or never. They are very common in daily conversations and help make sentences clear and precise. By practicing with worksheets and exercises, learners can understand where to place these adverbs in a sentence and use them naturally in speaking and writing.
Adverbs of Frequency Worksheets

Adverbs of Frequency Exercises
Learn adverbs of frequency in English.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct adverb of frequency: always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never.
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She ___ goes to the gym on weekends.
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I ___ drink coffee in the morning; it’s my habit.
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They are late for class, but not often—they are ___ on time.
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We ___ go out for dinner on Fridays; it depends on our mood.
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He ___ forgets his homework, which makes his teacher angry.
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My grandparents ___ travel abroad; they prefer staying at home.
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Sarah is very hardworking; she ___ studies late at night.
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Tom is careless; he ___ loses his keys.
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I ___ eat fast food; I prefer cooking at home.
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They ___ watch movies together after dinner.
Exercise 2: Correct the mistake
Each sentence has an adverb of frequency in the wrong place. Rewrite the sentence correctly.
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He goes to work always by bus.
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We watch never TV in the morning.
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She eats usually breakfast at 7 a.m.
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My father is late for work often.
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I am hungry always before dinner.
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They go sometimes swimming on Sundays.
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She speaks English rarely at home.
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I watch often movies with my friends.
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They go to bed never late.
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We are usually happy with our teacher.
Exercise 3: Make sentences
Use the given words to make sentences with adverbs of frequency.
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(I / be / on time / school / always)
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(They / go / park / often)
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(She / eat / vegetables / usually)
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(We / play / football / sometimes)
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(He / forget / his bag / never)
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(My mother / cook / breakfast / always)
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(The students / be / noisy / rarely)
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(I / watch / TV / evening / usually)
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(They / go / shopping / weekend / sometimes)
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(My brother / clean / his room / never)
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Answer Key:
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks
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She sometimes goes to the gym on weekends.
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I always drink coffee in the morning; it’s my habit.
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They are late for class, but not often—they are usually on time.
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We sometimes go out for dinner on Fridays; it depends on our mood.
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He often forgets his homework, which makes his teacher angry.
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My grandparents rarely travel abroad; they prefer staying at home.
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Sarah is very hardworking; she always studies late at night.
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Tom is careless; he often loses his keys.
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I rarely eat fast food; I prefer cooking at home.
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They usually watch movies together after dinner.
Exercise 2: Correct the mistake
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He goes to work always by bus.
✅ He always goes to work by bus. -
We watch never TV in the morning.
✅ We never watch TV in the morning. -
She eats usually breakfast at 7 a.m.
✅ She usually eats breakfast at 7 a.m. -
My father is late for work often.
✅ My father is often late for work. -
I am hungry always before dinner.
✅ I am always hungry before dinner. -
They go sometimes swimming on Sundays.
✅ They sometimes go swimming on Sundays. -
She speaks English rarely at home.
✅ She rarely speaks English at home. -
I watch often movies with my friends.
✅ I often watch movies with my friends. -
They go to bed never late.
✅ They never go to bed late. -
We are usually happy with our teacher.
✅ (Correct already ✔)
Exercise 3: Make sentences (Sample Answers)
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I am always on time for school.
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They often go to the park.
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She usually eats vegetables.
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We sometimes play football.
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He never forgets his bag.
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My mother always cooks breakfast.
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The students are rarely noisy.
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I usually watch TV in the evening.
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They sometimes go shopping on the weekend.
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My brother never cleans his room.
