Which were he last two states to ratify after the new government begun to function?
"She has often talked to me" is grammatically correct.
This is an easy mistake to make. The previous answer was correct in saying 'where often' is the correct way to say it as if you were saying 'where often do rabbits live' but you could use were if you were going to say 'Egyptian statues were often big'.
Yes, it is correct to say "very often." It is a common adverbial phrase used to emphasize the frequency of an action or occurrence.
There is no such word as "oftenest" - the correct usage of comparison with the word "often" is to say "more often" and "most often."Other options using the word "often" are "as often as" or "quite often."
The correct pronunciation of "often" is with the silent "t," so it should be pronounced as "of-en," not "off-ten."
It means your teeth are dirty and you need to brush them better and more often. You also ought to visit the dentist because dirty teeth often have cavities.
* My father often swims in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's current habitual action. * My father often swam in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's past habitual action.
The correct term is infrequent (not often).
Twice a day.
That is the correct spelling of the helper verb "ought" (ought to = should).The similar word is the archaic pronoun aught, which means anything.
If used thusly, yes: "Do you frequent this establishment often?" "Yes, I often frequent this establishment!"
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