A1 adverb Neutre #4,149 le plus courant

frequently

/ˈfriːkwəntli/

This word describes something that happens many times or at short intervals. It is commonly used to talk about habits or events that repeat often.

Exemples

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1

I visit the local library frequently to borrow new books.

I go to the local library many times to get new books.

2

Please be advised that our website is updated frequently.

Please know that our website is changed many times with new information.

3

I see him around the neighborhood quite frequently.

I see him near my house many times.

Famille de mots

Nom
frequency
Verb
frequent
Adverbe
frequently
Adjectif
frequent
Apparenté
frequenter
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Astuce mémo

Remember that 'Frequently' starts with 'FR' like 'FRiends'—you want to see your good friends frequently (many times).

Quiz rapide

Because I live near the beach, I go swimming ____.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : frequently

Exemples

1

I visit the local library frequently to borrow new books.

everyday

I go to the local library many times to get new books.

2

Please be advised that our website is updated frequently.

formal

Please know that our website is changed many times with new information.

3

I see him around the neighborhood quite frequently.

informal

I see him near my house many times.

4

The researchers found that these chemical reactions occur frequently in nature.

academic

The scientists found that these reactions happen many times in the natural world.

5

We frequently collaborate with external partners on international projects.

business

We often work together with outside partners on big projects.

Famille de mots

Nom
frequency
Verb
frequent
Adverbe
frequently
Adjectif
frequent
Apparenté
frequenter

Collocations courantes

occur frequently happen many times
visit frequently go to a place many times
update frequently change or add new information many times
travel frequently go on trips many times
ask frequently question many times

Phrases Courantes

frequently asked questions

a list of common questions and answers (FAQ)

quite frequently

happening very often

more frequently than

happening more often than something else

Souvent confondu avec

frequently vs always

Always means 100% of the time, while frequently means many times but not necessarily every time.

frequently vs quickly

Quickly refers to speed (fast), whereas frequently refers to how many times something happens.

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Notes d'usage

Frequently is slightly more formal than 'often'. It usually appears before the main verb or at the end of a clause.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes misspell it as 'frequentely' or use 'frequent' (the adjective) when they need the adverb form.

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Astuce mémo

Remember that 'Frequently' starts with 'FR' like 'FRiends'—you want to see your good friends frequently (many times).

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Origine du mot

From the Latin word 'frequentem', which means crowded, numerous, or repeated.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used with the present simple tense for habits. Placed after the verb 'to be' but before other main verbs. Can be modified by adverbs like 'very' or 'quite'.
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Contexte culturel

In the digital world, 'Frequently Asked Questions' (FAQ) is a universal term used on almost every English-speaking website.

Quiz rapide

Because I live near the beach, I go swimming ____.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : frequently

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