3. Put the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the sentence. Example: In Thailand people touch other people's head. (never)
In Thailand people never touch other people's head.
1) In Japan people take off their shoes before they enter the house.
(always)
2) In Arabic countries people eat when they are standing or walking.
(never)
3) People give yellow flowers in Bulgaria. (never)
4) Russians touch other people's clothes and ask where people got
them. (often)
5) Swiss watches cost a lot of money. (sometimes)
6) People in Germany give flowers wrapped in paper. (hardly ever)
B. No, I didn't. Yesterday i went to the theatre.
A. Did your sister go with you?
B. Yes, she did too.
2. Did you visit your grandmother last sunday?
Didn't you visit your grandmother last Sunday?
My sister visited our grandmother last Sunday.
I didn't visit my grandmother last Sunday.
3. We were in the theatre a week ago. Were you in the theatre a week ago? I wasn't in the theatre a week ago. He was in the theatre a week ago. Aren't they were in the theatre a week ago? They were in the theatre a week ago.