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Usually after the be verb.

There are basically four positions:

before the subject - Occasionally Jon missed the bus.

after the auxilary or be verb - Jon is occasionally late for the bus. Jon has occaisionallymissed the bus.

before the main verb - Jon occasionally missed the bus.

end of the clause - Jon missed the bus occasionally.

It depends on the type of adverb.

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