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We usually put adverbials of frequency in front of the main verb:


We often spend Christmas with friends.

I have never enjoyed myself so much.


but they usually come after the verb be:


He was always tired in the evening.

We are never late for work.


We use the adverbial a lot to mean often or frequently. It comes at the end of the clause:


We go to the cinema a lot.


but before another time adverbial:


We go to the cinema a lot at the weekend.


We use much with a negative to mean not often:


 We don’t go out much. (= We don’t go out often)


We use how often or ever to ask questions about frequency. How often comes at the beginning of the clause:


How often do you go to the cinema?

How often have you been here?


ever comes before the main verb:


Do you ever go to the cinema at the weekend?

Have you ever been there?


Longer frequency phrases, like every year or three times a day usually come at the end of the clause:


I have an English lesson twice a week.

She goes to see her mother every day.


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