Hábitos de comida: adverbios de frecuencia (A2)
Frecuencia en hábitos de comida: marca la opción correcta según tu rutina.
DannisCompleta según la pista: “Todos los días”. Yo _____ desayuno a las 8.
Correct: 0/8
Hints for this Quiz
Think: if the action has no exceptions, choose siempre.
From the context “every day” → siempre. normally/normalmente means “usually”, but not necessarily every single day.
If it’s not every day and not zero times, it’s a veces.
“Several times a week” = “sometimes / from time to time” → a veces.
Zero times = nunca.
“Zero times” → nunca (“never”).
In Spain lunch (la comida) is often late — around 14:00–15:30, and people typically have 5 meals a day.
Soler + infinitivo expresses a habit / something you usually do. Here: “my family usually eats at 15:00.”
Remember: suele + infinitive = “usually (has the habit of)”.
Soler + infinitivo = “usually / generally does something”. It means Juan usually has fruit for his afternoon snack.
Dinner in Spain is often late: 21:00–22:30 is completely normal.
To talk about a general rule or tendency, suele (“usually”) works best.
Compare the meanings: always > usually > sometimes > never.
Frequency scale: siempre (always) > normalmente (usually) > a veces (sometimes) > nunca (never).
If there are exceptions, choose normalmente, not siempre.
“Almost every day, but not always” fits best with normalmente (“usually”).
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