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Part 1:

  1. never
  2. rarely
  3. hardly ever
  4. occasionally
  5. sometimes
  6. usually
  7. often
  8. always

Part 2:

Kate always goes dancing on Saturdays.

You read books often.

Part 3:

Im rarely late for school in the morning.

They are often at home in the evening.

Part 4:

I use the computer daily.

I never swim.

Part 5:

I cook lunch for my family.

He swims in the lake in the summer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Adverbs are words that describe verbs. They typically end in -ly.

Never and always are antonyms or opposites of one another. The rest of the adverbs fall in between those two.

Adverbs can be placed directly before the verb or after the verb.

  • Kate always goes dancing on Saturdays.
  • You read books often.

However, the placements of adverbs can be contextual sometimes.

  • I use the computer daily.

In this context, putting daily before would not make much sense.

  • I daily use the computer.

The sentence isn't grammatically incorrect, but the placement of the adverb is awkward.

Verbs are words that describe actions.

Verbs can be singular or plural and their state is dependent on the noun performing the action. The subject and verb need to be in agreement with one another.

  • I cook lunch for my family.

The subject here is I. Because I am the only one cooking, it makes more sense to use the singular verb cook rather than cooks.

  • He swims in the lake in the summer.

The subject here is He. Because he is the one cooking, it makes the most sense to use the plural verb swims rather than swim. Thus we add an -s.

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