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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.

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Choose the sentence that correctly uses the adverb usually.

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She usually is very careful with her work.

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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.

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