Which of the following sentence uses an adverb of frequency correctly? Rarely I go to the park ,I rarely go to the park ,I go rarely to the park
- Rarely I go to the park
- I rarely go to the park
- I go rarely to the park
- Rarely go I to the park
Explanation
Adverbs of frequency (e.g., rarely, often, always) are typically placed before the main verb but after the verb "to be."
- (A) "Rarely I go to the park" → Incorrect word order.
- (B) "I rarely go to the park" → Correct placement of "rarely" before the main verb "go."
- (C) "I go rarely to the park" → Unnatural placement of "rarely."
- (D) "Rarely go I to the park" → Inverted word order, not standard in affirmative sentence
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