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Hi everyone! Today my english teacher corrected me when i said something like:"i do a washing-up quite often". She said, i can put adverbs of time only after "i, he, she, it and etc." Is she correct?
Sep 15, 2023 8:39 AM
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The first commenter is more precise, but from a USA native speaker's perspective, the sentence does sound awkward.
I would say something more like:
"I wash-up often." Or "I wash-up quite often/frequently."
September 20, 2023
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