Adverbs of frequency: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 2

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Welcome to the Grammar Gameshow! Test your knowledge in this crazy quiz! In this episode, contestants pit their wits against the adverbs of frequency – those little words that tell us how often people do things. Will they be able to sort out the difference between 'always', 'sometimes' and 'never'? Can Sarah win through again? Will the prize get any better? Find out in this episode of the Grammar Gameshow!

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Leslie never lies. That's why his name's Lesslie.

giuseppedisante
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I'd love to watch like this game show, it's very fun, easy to remember. I hope more video🤗

haymar
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that's was super weird, just i see them for my homework

danielalopez
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I have a lot of fun watching those videos!

Gab
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Very creative and engaging. Thanks a lot!

jaquelinewolkmer
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Im counting the days to watch it. Thanks a lot BBC 😍

TuanNguyen-pwsi
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4:08 That's not a pen. Anyway, very funny and entertaining.

SergioA
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This is so cool, can't wait to see more)

ollytwist
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Hey. Loved this video. I am really curios about something. I noticed you said "Adverbs of Frequency" but I have also heard "Frequency Adverbs". Why can this be expressed both ways??? It is like saying "Terms of use" I haven't heard anyone say "Use Terms" or "Adverbs of manner" as "Manner Verbs" Is there any rule for this? Any help will be appreciated...

kevinortiz
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Actually, that's a good nice and funny Episode lucky in next Episodes.

aissamghesmoune
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Example:

Correct: She never goes to the park.
(The word "never" negates the action of going.)
Incorrect: She never doesn’t go to the park.
(This creates a double negative, suggesting she always goes to the park, which is the opposite meaning.)

Arqavansmiley
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Some people say that wil is a god that trapped people in his world so could play his mind games forever and ever.

hb
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omfg it is GORDON FROM THE COOKING SHOW (White Elephant Restaurant ;p)~!!

tgchan
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I don't understand when he said I'm Will but I'm no instant decision. Is it a joke?

leemingsengkpm-guru
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These skits are so weird, I mean, they're trying to make learning entertaining but I'm not sure if they are succeding

somerandom
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It's not Leslie, actually is Dan!!

CRC
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to be honest this is not sarah but Helen ..my favourite language presenter from BBC

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