he puts his hand over his heart
to always be doing something
"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms. They both refer to something that happens regularly or repeatedly.
No, the word 'frequent' is a verb (frequent, frequents, frequenting, frequented) and an adjective (frequent, more frequent, most frequent).Examples:Sometimes we go to the big supermarket but we frequentthe store on our corner. (verb)In the summer we make frequent trips to the beach. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to 'frequent' are frequency and the gerund, frequenting.The noun form of the adjective 'frequent' is frequentness.
No, not exactly, although they are related. Recurrent merely means that something happens over and again. Frequent takes recurrent and adds a relative time span: something happens often again and again.Often, common, and repeated are all synonyms of frequent.
"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms, as they both convey the idea of something happening frequently or regularly. They are not antonyms or homophones.
i think it has something to do with lack of potassium
Trends can change in a year or even a second.
As numbers get larger, it is more likely that they will be multiples of something.
to frequent (meaning to visit) is a verb; frequent (meaning common, or something that one finds often) is an adjective.
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Anything can be a symptom of something, contact a doctor if you're seriously concerned about it.
I have that too. It just means that if you smell something too strong then you will get frequent headaches.