Brett Favre likes any kind of flake cereal. But more often than not Brett chooses waffles for breakfast.
never rarely sometimes often usually always
never rarely sometimes often usually always
There are many opinions on what made Favre a great quarterback. The general consensus is that what made him great was his uncanny ability to improvise and make the big play. He was a gambler who took chances on plays and won more often than not.
Number 7 was worn by Don Majkowski, who played for the Packers before Brett Favre's career as starting QB began. Favre got his start because Majkowski injured himself. Majkowski was often referred to by Packers as the "Majik Man."
"Perfect" is most often an adjective, sometimes a verb, and rarely a noun. It is not a preposition.
Mainly because often they are a fraction of the price, and rarely, but sometimes they can be as long lasting
It is an adverb of frequency. Other adverbs of frequency are: sometimes, never, always, seldom, rarely,
It is an adverb of frequency. Other adverbs of frequency are: sometimes, never, always, seldom, rarely,
maidsparents(sometimes)cleaning ladies (often in hotels)youservants (rarely)guardian
This is a word with different oppositesOne would be alwaysOne would be neverone would be frequently Sometimes is a word between Always and never has no opposite (As far as I know, if I am wrong delete my answer)
"Often" and "frequently" are antonyms of "rarely".