Question 1
She _____ tennis on weekdays; she only plays on Saturdays.
Options: doesn't usually play, doesn't play usually, usually doesn't play
Fill in each blank by selecting the correct adverb of frequency from the dropdown. Only one answer is correct for each sentence.
Practice 2 of 2
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.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Hobbies - How Often Do You? in everyday English.
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