

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on the use of adverbs of frequency such as **always**, **often**, and **rarely**. Students will practice placing these adverbs correctly in sentences through engaging exercises like multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and paragraph writing.
Why Adverbs of Frequency Matter in Grammar?
Adverbs of frequency are key to indicating how often something occurs. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps students describe actions or events based on their frequency.
2. It improves sentence clarity by specifying the regularity of actions.
3. It enhances writing and speaking fluency, making communication clearer and more precise.
This worksheet includes several exercises designed to help students use **always**, **often**, and **rarely** correctly:
🧠 **Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions**
Students will choose the correct adverb of frequency to complete the sentence. Example: "She ____ goes to the gym."
Options: a) always, b) never, c) rarely.
✏️ **Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks**
Students will complete sentences with the correct adverb of frequency. Example: "They ____ eat pizza."
Options: often, never, rarely.
📋 **Exercise 3 – True or False**
Students will determine whether each sentence uses the adverb of frequency correctly. Example: "She is always hungry." (True/False).
📝 **Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adverb**
Students will underline the incorrect adverb in each sentence. Example: "He always eats fastly." (Incorrect: 'fastly' should be 'fast').
✅ **Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing**
Students will fill in the blanks in a descriptive paragraph using suitable adverbs of frequency. Example: "I ______ go to the park on weekends."
**Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions**
1. a) always
2. a) often
3. c) always
4. a) always
5. c) rarely
6. b) often
7. b) often
8. a) always
9. c) rarely
10. a) never
**Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks**
1. often
2. never
3. rarely
4. always
5. often
6. rarely
7. always
8. never
9. rarely
10. often
**Exercise 3 – True or False**
1. True
2. False (Correct: enough → very)
3. True
4. True
5. False (Correct: correct → correctly)
6. True
7. False (Correct: hardly → hard)
8. True
9. True
10. True
**Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adverb**
1. He answered **correct**. (Incorrect: correct → correctly)
2. She looks **good**. (Correct)
3. They did it **quick**. (Incorrect: quick → quickly)
4. He speaks **beautiful**. (Incorrect: beautiful → beautifully)
5. She worked **hardly**. (Incorrect: hardly → hard)
6. He sang **good**. (Incorrect: good → well)
7. She danced **beautifully**. (Correct)
8. They played **bad**. (Incorrect: bad → badly)
9. She answered **correct**. (Incorrect: correct → correctly)
10. Ravi finish his work. (Incorrect: finish → finished)
**Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing**
1. excited
2. happily
3. quickly
4. more quickly
5. hard
6. carefully
7. faster
8. more slowly
9. best
10. happily
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Adverbs of frequency (e.g., "always," "rarely") describe how often an action occurs.
By creating sentences that show different levels of frequency, like "I always go to school" or "He rarely visits."
They help convey the regularity of an action, making sentences more specific and meaningful.