Here are the solutions to the exercises on the worksheet.
Part 1: Translate
*Note: Since the target language isn't specified, I have provided the standard English phrases used with these time expressions.*
Left Column:
* every minute
* every hour
* every day
* every week
* every month
* every year
* once a
day (or week/month)
* twice a
day (or week/month)
Right Column:
* always
* sometimes
* never
* usually
* often
* rarely
* frequently
* seldom
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Part 2: Put the time expressions in the correct place
Here is how you arrange the words on the frequency line from 0% to 100%.
*
0%: never
*
25%: rarely, seldom
*
50%: sometimes
*
75%: usually, often, frequently
*
100%: always
*(Note: "Often" and "frequently" are very similar to "usually," so they fit well in that 75% spot).*
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Part 3: How often? (Answer for yourself)
*These answers depend on your personal life. Here are some example sentences using the grammar rules (Present Simple):*
*
How often do you eat chocolate?
* I
sometimes eat chocolate. / I eat chocolate
once a week.
*
How often do you sing in the shower?
* I
always sing in the shower. / I
never sing in the shower.
*
How often do you clean your room?
* I clean my room
every Saturday. / I
rarely clean my room.
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How often do you play a musical instrument?
* I play the piano
every day. / I
don't play a musical instrument.
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How often do you swim?
* I swim
twice a month. / I
seldom swim.
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How often do you drink tea?
* I drink tea
every morning. / I
often drink tea.
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How often do you visit your grandparents?
* I visit my grandparents
every weekend. / I visit them
once a month.
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How often do you make a salad?
* I make a salad
for lunch every day. / I
rarely make a salad.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet with time expressions.