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Crank
2 years ago
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How often do you...? Adverbs of frequency Question Your answer How often do you eat fish? How often do you drink milk? How often

do you watch TV? How often do you ride a bike? How often do you go swimming? How often do you drink tea? How often do you eat in a toilet? How often do you read books? How often do you brush your teeth? How often do you take a shower? How often do you wash your face? How often do you see a doctor? How often do you sing songs? How often do you drink coke?
English
2 answers:
gregori [183]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I eat fish frequently.

I drink milk occasionally.

I watch TV regularly.

I ride bikes periodically.

I go swimming rarely.

I drink tea infrequently.

I hardly eat in the toilet.

I read books consistently.

I brush my teeth always.

I take a shower always.

I seldom wash my face.

I see a doctor occasionally.

I usually sings songs.

I rarely drink coke.

Olin [163]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I eat fish every other week

I drink milk every day

I watch Tv every week

I ride my bike every Month

I drink tea very often

I don not eat in the toilet

I read books quite often

I brush my teeth every day

I take a shower every day

I see the doctor once in awhile

I sing songs quite often

I don't drink coke

Explanation:

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