OFTEN Go or I GO TWICE A WEEK !

How often do you go to the gym?


Adverbs of Frequency, such as OFTEN give us additional information about the action being described.

But what does the word OFTEN actually mean?


These INDEFINITE Adverbs of Frequency are limited in the information that can be conveyed by using them, so we also have DEFINITE Adverbs of Frequency that give us more precise information.

For example:

I often go to the gym.
I go to the gym twice a week.

Which sentence gives you more information?

I have created a video tutorial on using both Definite and Indefinite Adverbs of Frequency which you can watch below.


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