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How to use it always!

1, always is usually used with the simple present (or past) tense, but sometimes it can also be used with the following tenses:

(1) The present perfect tense. It means "always" and "a long time ago". For example:

I always believed that he was wrong. I always thought he was wrong.

(2) The present progressive aspect means "always" and "always" (often with a certain emotional color. Such as approval, displeasure, disgust, etc. ).

He is always smiling. He always smiles.

She always says the same thing. He always says the same thing over and over again.

Unless it is in imperative sentences, always is generally not used at the beginning of the sentence. For example:

Be sure to fasten your seat belt when driving. Fasten your seat belt every time you drive.

3.always is the word with the highest frequency, indicating the repetition of action and the continuation of state without interruption. All the ways of+are the same, meaning "always, always", and its antonym is never.

When used with the present continuous tense, it is often translated as "always" and "always", which is full of praise, boredom, dissatisfaction and other emotional colors.

The sun? Always? It rises in the east and sets in the west.

The sun has been rising and setting.

Is she? Always? I'm late. (Bored, dissatisfied)

She is always late.

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Discrimination of word meaning:

Adverbs such as always, oft, naturally, frequency, repetitively and regularly all indicate frequency. ?

1, forever and ever. The strongest tone means any time, without exception. ?

2, often the tone is weaker than usual, focusing on the regularity of action frequency, and the specific time is not strong. ?

Usually, as a general rule, it refers to habitual actions, whose frequency is second only to always, but greater than often, with occasional intervals. ?

4. Often, often, the pronoun of oft can be universal, but it is more formal and often emphasized. ?

5. Repeatedly and repeatedly emphasized, but the frequency of repetition is not necessarily uniform. ?

6. Regulately is used to modify routine and routine actions.