Hello, you either have antibiotic zatrin?
- There zatrin, and still have it cheaper substitute azithromycin. You tablets or capsules?
- I'm in tablets. And how much is it zatrin? I'd rather take something that is expensive.
- One hundred and sixty rubles fifty kopecks.
- How many pills in the package?
- Six pieces.
- And what dosage?
- Each tablet of five milligrams, it is for adults. Children need to be given on the half tablet. Do you sell?
- Yes, that take the two hundred rubles a trifle.
- Here's your change and medicine. Thank you for your purchase!
- All the best!
Descriptor:
- studies the rule of adverbs of frequency; [1]
- uses the adverbs in the right place in the sentence; [4]
1 You are late (always) – You are always late.
2 She has breakfast in the kitchen. (usually)
3 They go to the cinema on Saturdays. (often)
4 Susan is on time. (never)
5 Helen goes to school by bus. (sometimes)
6 We stay at home on Saturday evening. (rarely)
7 Paul calls me at weekends. (always)
Task 1. Insert the adverbs of frequency in the sentences.
1 You are always late. (always)
2 She usually has breakfast in the kitchen. (usually)
3 They often go to the cinema on Saturdays. (often)
4 Susan is never on time. (never)
5 Helen sometimes goes to school by bus. (sometimes)
6 We rarely stay at home on Saturday evening. (rarely)
7 Paul always calls me at weekends. (always)