Section 1: Let's practice! Choose the correct option
1.
occasionally goes jogging (Adverbs of frequency usually go before the main verb).
2.
on Sundays (We use "on" for specific days).
3.
usually gets up late at weekends (Subject + Adverb + Verb).
4.
parks here at 4 o'clock every day (Subject + Verb + Place + Time).
5.
often buy convenience food (Subject + Adverb + Verb). *Note: "buy convenience food often" is also grammatically correct, but "often buy..." fits the pattern of the other questions better.*
6.
do you usually get up on Sunday mornings? (In questions, the adverb goes after the subject: do + you + usually + get up).
7.
is never late to school in the mornings (Adverbs go after the verb "to be").
8.
are usually tired after school (Adverbs go after the verb "to be").
Section 2: Complete the sentences
1. The Addisons go for a walk
every afternoon.
2. They have breakfast
every day at half past twelve. (Or: *They have breakfast at half past twelve every day.*)
3. They take the car to work
once a week.
4. They
often take the bus to school.
5. Mother and I
hardly ever eat candy.
6. They
usually have a lot of homework.
Section 3: Complete with do or does
*
Do you get up early on weekdays?
* What time
do you go home after school or work?
* What
does your father do on weekends?
*
Does your mother cook every day?
*
Do your parents read in the evening?
* When
do your parents shop for food?
* What time
do you have dinner?
* When
do you study?
* What time
does your father get up?
Section 4: Make questions to complete the conversations
a.
Do you check your email every day?
b.
What time do you eat lunch?
c.
Does this class start at 10 o'clock? (Or any other time, e.g., "Does this class start at 8?")
d.
When do you study English?
e.
Do you play soccer on Saturdays?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet with time expressions.