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I always go to work on foot.
Mr Green usually goes for a walk at 7 p.m.
She often has a trip once a month.
sometimes,I can't understand him.
are you always clean your house by yourself?Do you often clean the house yourself?
My grandma usually goes to bed late and gets up early.
He got fired because he often gets late for work.
She sometimes sits in front of the house, thinking the past and the future.
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i always get up early in the morning.I always wake up early in the morning.
she usually has lunch at home.
She usually has lunch at home. Trace tour do.
my parents often go for a walk after dinner.My parents used to go for a walk after dinner.
sometimes mr.
johnson rides a bike for work.Mr. Johnson sometimes rides his bicycle to work.
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The difference between usually, often, always, and sometime is that the usage is different.
usually is an adverb of frequency, which means "often" and "habitually", has the meaning of following a routine, and its recurring is about 90. Usually can only be used as an adverbial and is placed before a substantive verb, after a verb, auxiliary verb or modal verb, and can also be placed at the beginning or end of a sentence to express emphasis. When used in negative sentences, it is mostly in the middle of the substantive verb and the verb of the sibling, auxiliary or modal verb.
The basic meaning of often is "often, Bichun filial piety often", which mainly modifies verbs, but can also modify other adverbs or adjectives, referring to the fact that something happens repeatedly on different occasions, and the specific time is not strong. Sometimes often also means "on many occasions". It can be used in the simple tense and can also be used in the perfect body.
Always make "always, never regret the manuscript far, always" solution is only used in conjunction with the general time, not with the ongoing time. It is used to express repeated or repeated behaviors during the process or in spoken language, often instructing people to do unpleasant or annoying things, and does not indicate actions that are happening at a certain time.
sometime is an adverb related to time, sometimes is an adverb of frequency meaning "sometimes", which indicates that the action occurs infrequently, and is often used in conjunction with the simple present tense or the simple past tense.
Bilingual example sentences
1、he is my sometime boss.
He was my former boss.
2、maybe we can go scuba diving sometime.
Maybe another day we'll be able to snorkel.
3、i'd like to drop in and see you sometime next week.
I'd like to drop by and see you sometime next week.
4、they will come sometime next week.
They will come sometime next week.
5、i hope to see you again sometime next year.
I hope to see you again sometime next year.
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Always is the most frequent word, indicating the repetition of the action, the continuation of the state, without a break in between. usually means "usually", which means that it is usually so, with few exceptions, and is second only to always in frequency. Hu Han often means "often, often", not as often as usual, indicating that the action is repetitive, with a break in between.
always, usually, and often are all words used to express the frequency of time, but they represent different frequencies of action. alway: Always is the most frequent word.
often: Not as frequent as usual. usually:
The frequency is second only to the forest traces in "usually>often".