Adverb Position (Frequency)

Grammar Pattern BritishAmericanAustralian ★★★★★ Very Common Neutral
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意味: Where to place always, usually, often, sometimes, never

always, usually, often, sometimes, never的位置
Dónde colocar always, usually, often, sometimes, never
always, usually, often, sometimes, neverの位置
always, usually, often, sometimes, never의 위치

Frequency adverbs go before the main verb but after 'be': 'I always eat breakfast.' 'She is always late.' With auxiliaries, they go between auxiliary and main verb: 'I have never seen it.'

频率副词放在主要动词前,但在'be'后:'I always eat breakfast.' 'She is always late.' 有助动词时,放在助动词和主要动词之间:'I have never seen it.'
Los adverbios de frecuencia van antes del verbo principal pero después de 'be': 'I always eat breakfast.' 'She is always late.' Con auxiliares, van entre el auxiliar y el verbo principal: 'I have never seen it.'
頻度副詞は主動詞の前、ただし「be」の後に置きます:「I always eat breakfast.」「She is always late.」助動詞がある場合、助動詞と主動詞の間に置きます:「I have never seen it.」
빈도 부사는 일반동사 앞에, be동사 뒤에 놓입니다: 'I always eat breakfast.' 'She is always late.' 조동사가 있으면 조동사와 본동사 사이에 놓입니다: 'I have never seen it.'

例文

  1. I usually wake up at 7.
    我通常7点起床。
    Normalmente me despierto a las 7.
    私は普通7時に起きます。
    저는 보통 7시에 일어나요.
  2. She is often tired.
    她经常很累。
    Ella está a menudo cansada.
    彼女はよく疲れています。
    그녀는 자주 피곤해해요.
  3. They never eat meat.
    他们从不吃肉。
    Ellos nunca comen carne.
    彼らは肉を食べません。
    그들은 고기를 절대 먹지 않아요.
  4. I have always loved music.
    我一直都喜欢音乐。
    Siempre he amado la música.
    私はずっと音楽が好きでした。
    저는 항상 음악을 좋아했어요.

発音

使い方ガイド

場面: spoken, written, everyday

トーン: descriptive

✓ 正しい言い方

  • He sometimes forgets.
    我通常7点起床。
    Normalmente me despierto a las 7.
    私は普通7時に起きます。
    그는 가끔 잊어버려요.
  • We are never late.
    她经常很累。
    Ella está a menudo cansada.
    彼女はよく疲れています。
    우리는 절대 늦지 않아요.
  • I've often wondered about that.
    他们从不吃肉。
    Ellos nunca comen carne.
    彼らは肉を食べません。
    그것에 대해 자주 궁금했어요.
  • I always eat breakfast.
    我一直都喜欢音乐。
    Siempre he amado la música.
    私はずっと音楽が好きでした。
    나는 항상 아침을 먹어요.
  • She is always tired.
    她总是很累。
    Ella siempre está cansada.
    彼女はいつも疲れています。
    그녀는 항상 피곤해요.

✗ 間違った言い方

  • I eat always breakfast. (put 'always' before verb)
    I eat always breakfast.(频率副词在主动词前)
    I eat always breakfast. (el adverbio de frecuencia va antes del verbo)
    I eat always breakfast.(頻度副詞は主動詞の前)
    I eat always breakfast.(빈도 부사는 본동사 앞에)
  • She always is tired. (put after 'be')
    She always is late.(always在be后)
    She always is tired. (se pone después de 'be')
    She always is late.(alwaysはbeの後)
    She always is tired.(always는 be 뒤에)

起源と歴史

Adverb placement rules

文化的背景

Era: Modern

Generation: All ages

Social background: Universal

このトピックの他の表現

Basic Word Order (SVO) ★★★★★ English sentences follow Subject-Verb-Object order there is / there are ★★★★★ Used to say that something exists or to introduce new inf... Object Pronouns ★★★★★ me, you, him, her, it, us, them It (weather & time) ★★★★★ Using 'it' as subject for weather, time, and distance at (Time) ★★★★★ Used for specific times and moments in (Time) ★★★★★ Used for longer periods and future time
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