Here are three sentences for each of the requested adverbs of frequency, following the standard rules of English grammar where these adverbs typically go before the main verb but after the verb "to be." Always
- I always drink a glass of water right after I wake up in the morning.
- The sun always rises in the east and sets in the west.
- She is always helpful when her colleagues have questions about the project.
Usually
- We usually go to the local park for a walk on Sunday afternoons.
- He usually arrives at the office ten minutes before his shift starts.
- They usually watch a movie together on Friday nights.
Often
- I often listen to classical music while I am working at my computer.
- It often rains in this region during the early spring months.
- My friends and I often meet at the small cafe near the university.
Sometimes
- I sometimes order takeout food when I am too tired to cook dinner.
- The weather in this city is sometimes unpredictable even in the summer.
- We sometimes visit our relatives who live in the countryside.
Never
- He never forgets to lock the front door before leaving the house.
- I have never been to Australia, but I hope to travel there someday.
- They never eat meat because they followed a strict vegetarian diet for years.
Would you like me to rewrite these sentences using a different grammatical tense, such as the Past Simple?
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