Hobbies - How Often Do You?

Fill in each blank by selecting the correct adverb of frequency from the dropdown. Only one answer is correct for each sentence.

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Question 1

She _____ tennis on weekdays; she only plays on Saturdays.

Options: doesn't usually play, doesn't play usually, usually doesn't play

Question 2

I _____ to the gym on Mondays.

Options: always go, go always, am always go

Question 3

She _____ for work.

Options: sometimes is late, is sometimes late, late sometimes

Question 4

My friend _____ to go cycling on Saturdays; she is busy with other things.

Options: isn't often free, isn't free often, often isn't free

Question 5

He _____ hiking; maybe once a year at most.

Options: rarely goes, goes rarely, rarely go

Question 6

Do you _____ breakfast at home?

Options: eat usually, usually eat, usually

Question 7

How _____ to the gym?

Options: often do you go, often you go, often you go do

Question 8

They _____ TV in the evening.

Options: watch often, are often watch, often watch

Question 9

A: How often do you play tennis? B: I _____ tennis; every weekend without fail.

Options: always play, play always, always plays

Question 10

We _____ to school.

Options: never walk, walk never, are never

Question 11

A: How often does she go to her art class? B: She _____; only once a month.

Options: sometimes goes, goes sometimes, sometime goes

Question 12

We _____ to the sports center; it is very far from our house.

Options: don't often walk, often don't walk, don't walk often

Question 13

My brother _____ after playing soccer; he has a lot of energy every day.

Options: isn't usually tired, usually isn't tired, isn't tired usually

Question 14

Does she _____ dinner at home?

Options: often cook, often, cook often

Question 15

My parents are _____ on Saturdays.

Options: usually busy, busy usually, usually

Practise Hobbies - How Often Do You? with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 15 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

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