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How often do you help in the household?

DeutschEnglisch Wie oft hilfst du im Haushalt? immeralways jeden Tagevery day normalerweisenormally meistensmost of the time oftoften manchmalsometimes am Wochenendeat the week-end einmal pro Woche once a week seltenrarely nienever

Position of adverbs As you probably know already, adverbs love verbs and always stay very close to them.

Subj.VerbAdverb Verb accompaniment Ichmachejeden Tagmein Bett Ichputzeam Wochenende das Badezimmer 1234 Wie oft hilfst du im Haushalt?

Schreibe 5 Sätze!

Was?Wann? Wie oft? jeden Tag am Wochenende einmal pro Woche nie selten

Ichdeckejeden Tag Ich wasche am Wochenende das Auto sauge einmal pro Woche Staub Ichgehenieeinkaufen Ichkocheseltendas Abendessen Schreibe 5 Sätze! den Tisch

Now you want to START the sentence saying how often you do something. Watch the word order!

Lets have a look… Ichdeckemeistensden Tisch 123 Meistensdeckeichden Tisch

Have you noticed anything…? Sentence 2 started with the adverb Meistens In sentence 2 the subject ich and the verb decke swapped places

But why…..? This is because the VERB is always the 2 nd idea in a sentence. An idea can be a word like Meistens or a few words like einmal pro Woche or even a whole clause like Wenn ich Zeit habe (when I have time)

Now try and rewrite the second sentence starting with the adverb Manchmal Ichwaschemanchmalab 123 Manchmalwascheichab

Mein Brudergehtselteneinkaufen And here are some more sentences for you to practice. Always start with the adverb! Mein Freundarbeitetoftim Garten Wirfütternjeden Tagdie Katze Ichräumeeinmal pro Wochemein Zimmer Meine Elternputzennormalerweise das Badezimmer auf

Selten geht mein Bruder einkaufen. Oft arbeitet mein Freund im Garten. Jeden Tag füttern wir die Katze. Einmal pro Woche räume ich mein Zimmer auf Normalerweise putzen meine Eltern das Badezimmer.