[ Adverb of Frequency ]
always / the / children / morning / eat / My / breakfast / in
A. My always children eat breakfast in the morning.
B. My children always eat breakfast in the morning.
C. My children eat always breakfast in the morning.
D. Always my children eat breakfast in the morning
Select your answer:

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