- Sorry, I don’t use guitar (quite often)/(very often).
- It’s quite often impossible to park in (the) town.
- The train is late more/most often.
- You should come and see us more often.
- (More often than not)/(Usually) when we ask for help, he flatly deny.
- (As often as not)/(Usually), he’s late for work.
Please correct all.
Thanks.
- Sorry, I don’t play the guitar very often.
- It’s often quite impossible to park in (the) town.
- The train is late more/most often. <-- context dependent and the sentence is incomplete. More or most often than what? If this is intended to be a complete statement then, “The train is usually late.”
- You should come and see us more often.
- (More often than not)/(Usually) when we ask for help, he flatly refuses.
- (As often as not)/(Usually), he’s late for work.
Beeesneees,
‘The train is late more/most often in this month.’
Is this sentence complete and correct?
Thanks.
No.
The train is late more often this month than it was last month.
The train has often been late this month.