About the rules of English usually

Updated on educate 2024-06-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    usual

    5ju:vuel]

    adj.Usual; Common; Often.

    Usual, ordinary.

    Usually, weekly.

    Customary he arrived late as usual

    He was late as usual.

    it is below the usual size.

    It is less than the average size.

    tea is considered to be the usual drink of british people.

    Tea is considered an everyday drink for the British.

    he said all the usual things.

    He's talking the same old ways.

    usually

    5ju:vjeli]

    adv. as usual

    As always; Routinely.

    as per usual

    谑]=as usual

    usually

    usual + ly

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    usually, usually, is an adverb of frequency.

    It is usually used in sentences in the simple present tense, where the position is before the substantive verb and after the non-substantive verb, as a temporal adverb.

    Other adverbs of frequency are: all the time, always, often, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, ever, never. (frequency from high to low).

    synonyms: generally

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    usually

    5ju:vjeli]

    adv. as usual

    As always; Routinely.

    as per usual

    谑]=as usually

    Before the substantive verb, after the verb be, modal verb, auxiliary verb.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    usually English [ ju: u li ] 美 [ ju u li].

    adv.Usually, often, usually, habitually; Always, always; At every turn, in general; Plain.

    Example sentence]the current system usually works.

    The current system is usually working properly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Adverbs, usually, often.

    It is often used in conjunction with the simple present tense.

    he usually goes to school by bus.

    He used to take the bus to school.

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