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According to the text and general English knowledge answer the item.
The word “often” (line 16) is a frequency adverb and
can be correctly replaced by seldom.
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The percentages associated with frequency adverbs are not fixed rules, but rather a general guideline. Here's a breakdown:
- Always (100%): This indicates something happens absolutely every single time.
- Usually/Normally (80-90%): This suggests something happens most of the time, but there might be occasional exceptions.
- Often/Frequently (50-70%): This means something happens a significant portion of the time, but not necessarily a majority.
- Sometimes (50%): This sits right in the middle, indicating something happens occasionally, but not all the time.
- Occasionally (20-40%): This suggests something happens less frequently than "sometimes."
- Seldom/Rarely (5-10%): This indicates something happens infrequently.
- Never (0%): This means something doesn't happen at all.