usually
usually — 副詞
1. used to say that something happens or is true in most cases, though it is not al
通常
多數情況下
used to say that something happens or is true in most cases, though it is not always true
Eliska usually walks to school with her little brother.
Eliska 通常和弟弟一起走路去上學。
adverb before main verb in simple affirmative
The morning train to Taipei is usually quiet on Sundays.
往台北的早班火車在星期天通常很安靜。
adverb after linking verb be
When João feels unwell, he usually drinks hot ginger tea.
João 覺得不舒服的時候,通常會喝熱薑茶。
Yara does not usually eat fish, but she tried some today.
Yara 通常不吃魚,但她今天嚐了一點。
These questions on the test are usually very easy.
考試中的這些題目通常非常簡單。
- normally
more neutral and factual; suggests following a standard or rule
- generally
broader; applies to a whole group or situation with fewer exceptions
- typically
focuses on what is characteristic of a person or thing
- ordinarily
slightly more formal; refers to what happens under normal circumstances
- rarely
opposite frequency — happens only a small number of times
- seldom
even less frequent than rarely; more formal in tone
- occasionally
happens from time to time but is not the norm
文法句型
usually + main verb
be + usually + complement
do/does + not + usually + verb
用法筆記
Mid-position in the sentence: place usually before the main verb (usually walks) but after the verb be (is usually quiet). In negatives, it follows the auxiliary (does not usually eat).