"Seldom is used to express that something happens rarely or not often. For example, 'She seldom goes to the gym.' It is usually placed before the verb in a sentence."
I BOUGHT a can of coke.You can only use it if you have already bought something. But you cannot say I am going to bought this can of coke.
No, often and seldom are not the same. "Often" means something happens frequently or regularly, while "seldom" means something happens rarely or infrequently.
Seldom is an adverb. Just like 'rarely' is used to describe how often something occurs, 'seldom' is used in that same context to qualify how often something is done or happens.
No. Seldom is used only as an adverb. ex. I seldom use more than the appropriate amount.
He seldom speaks but had loads of friends. Seldom can be used for a very less adjective.
Seldom does a travel destination satisfy the blurbs that shout 'has something for everyone' but Greece truly does.
what is a sentence for seldom. p.s. quitley i need it for my homework... =[ please ..... thank you so much..... your nice //////..........=] =] =] =] =] =]
Nocturnal animals are seldom seen during daylight hours.
Brought means to bring something Bought means to buy something
The opposite of bought is sold or taken. When something is bought, it is often purchased. If you sell something, you have done the opposite of buying it.
more seldom, most seldom