Adverbs of Frequency

always on time for class. not okay *He always . isn't. on time for class. (Say, "He's never on time for class.") (When in doubt, it is probably safer putting the adverb after the negative auxiliary verb.) Some other adverbs follow the same position rules as the adverbs of frequency. The most common ones are. probably. most likely (=probably ... ................
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