--- id: 657ce0bbf16c312c8dcc8dff title: Task 63 challengeType: 19 dashedName: task-63 --- # --description-- There are some words you can use in your sentence to express how often something happens. They are called `adverbs of frequency`. `Usually` is a word that suggests that something happens more often than not but is not constant. When `usually` is used with the verb `to be,` it is placed after the verb. `She is usually on time for meetings.` With other verbs, `usually` comes before the main verb, for example: `He usually works late.` # --questions-- ## --text-- Choose the sentence that correctly uses the adverb `usually.` ## --answers-- `She usually is very careful with her work.` ### --feedback-- `Usually` should come before the main verb when not using `to be.` The correct sentence is `She is usually very careful with her work.` --- `He is usually the last one to leave the office.` --- `They plays usually together on weekends.` ### --feedback-- `Usually` should come before the main verb in standard sentences. The correct sentence is `They usually play together on weekends.` --- `We usually are happy to help out with new projects.` ### --feedback-- With the verb `to be,` `usually` comes after. The correct sentence is `We are usually happy to help out with new projects.` ## --video-solution-- 2