it means not very often
It means rarely or almost never. Such as--> I seldom go out in a rainstorm.
Her grandmother had given her a tea set for her birthday, but she seldom used it.
Owls are seldom seen during daylight hours.
"Seldom" means 'not very often'.
what is a sentence for seldom. p.s. quitley i need it for my homework... =[ please ..... thank you so much..... your nice //////..........=] =] =] =] =] =]
"I occasionally go to the market for apples."
The category or part of speech for the word "seldom" in the sentence "You have seldom seen a more beautiful sunrise" is adverb. An adverb modifies or describes a verb, which in this case is "have seen."
Negative sentence: A word used in denial or refusal; as, not, no.
more seldom, most seldom
"I seldom walked the dog this month."
In this sentence, "seldom" is functioning as an adverb modifying the verb "seen." It indicates the frequency at which the action of seeing a beautiful sunrise has occurred.
Seldom is a word that means "rarely," or "infrequently." A sentence that includes the word seldom might be: "Selena seldom enjoyed spicy foods, but the diablo-pepper enchiladas were delicious anyway."
what is a sentence for seldom. p.s. quitley i need it for my homework... =[ please ..... thank you so much..... your nice //////..........=] =] =] =] =] =]
He seldom speaks but had loads of friends. Seldom can be used for a very less adjective.
She seldom goes out on weekdays, preferring to stay home and relax after work.
it is compound sentence
Nocturnal animals are seldom seen during daylight hours.
Seldom does a travel destination satisfy the blurbs that shout 'has something for everyone' but Greece truly does.
The adverb is poorly.
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin -or end - a sentence.
the verb is will :)