Adverb Word Order - Daily Routines

Fill in each blank by selecting the correct option from the dropdown. Focus on the correct position of the adverb in each sentence. Only one answer is correct.

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Question 1

I _____ at 7 o'clock every morning.

Options: always wake up, wake always, wake up always

Question 2

She _____ for work.

Options: never is late, is never late, is late never

Question 3

My children _____ their teeth before bed.

Options: brush always, always brush, always

Question 4

Do you _____ coffee in the morning?

Options: drink usually, usually drink, usually

Question 5

We _____ breakfast together on Sundays.

Options: have sometimes, sometimes have, sometimes

Question 6

He _____ the dishes after dinner.

Options: washes usually, usually, usually washes

Question 7

My dad _____ after work.

Options: often is tired, is often tired, is tired often

Question 8

They _____ their bedroom on Saturdays.

Options: always clean, clean always, always

Question 9

I _____ a shower before breakfast.

Options: take rarely, rarely take, rarely

Question 10

Does she _____ the bus to work?

Options: often take, take often, often takes

Question 11

My sister _____ her homework in the evening.

Options: does always, always does, always

Question 12

We _____ TV after dinner.

Options: watch often, often, often watch

Practise Adverb Word Order - Daily Routines with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 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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