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On a daily basis = every day
You can say "every day", but "on a
daily basis" is better!
Frequently = very often
- Do you often speak English
?
Occasionally = on some occasions
- Yes, on an almost daily basis at
From time to time = sometimes
school. I have an English class every
Hardly ever = rarely = almost never
day, but I must admit we only speak
Never
occasionally. We spend more time
writing and doing exercise.
You can use these terms every time you describe day-to-day actions or hobbies
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Example:
Do you like sports?
Yes, I'm a big sports fan. I frequently play basketball with my friends. I try to
go running as often as possible. In addition, I occasionally play badminton with my
workmates, but I like team sports better. From time to time, I do push-ups and stomach
crunches in order to get stronger.
How do you spend your time with your family
?
Well, we frequently have dinner together. It's a great chance for all of us to talk and
catch up. We also like to watch TV or play mahjong with each other. I occasionally go
shopping with my mother, but I must admit I only do it to make her happy. I'm not big on
shopping. A few years ago, I used to go running with my Dad on a weekly basis, but I have
been busy with my job lately so, I haven't had much time to do so lately.
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