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==Grammar Rules== | |||
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• Harold rarely visits his grandparents | • Harold rarely visits his grandparents | ||
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https://www.languagecouncils.sg/goodenglish/-/media/sgem/document/additional-sgem-resources/pdf/grammar-rules-_-speak-good-english-movement.pdf?la=en | https://www.languagecouncils.sg/goodenglish/-/media/sgem/document/additional-sgem-resources/pdf/grammar-rules-_-speak-good-english-movement.pdf?la=en |
Revision as of 16:44, 29 September 2021
Adverbs of Time in English
Grammar Rules
Adverbs of time answer the questions when? how long? and how often?
E.g.
• Lunch will be ready soon.
• Jenny visited us twice last year but we haven’t seen her since.
• Harold rarely visits his grandparents