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Ben likes walking ........................................

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To show routines, begin with a time adverbial: {Every day/On Sundays, S + V …}. It reads naturally after a general statement.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Every morning he walks to work
  • He walks to work every morning
  • he walks every morning to work
  • he every morning walks to work
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1 (Meaning and cohesion): We need a clause that exemplifies Ben’s {habit} of walking. Starting with a frequency adverbial (“Every morning…”) neatly links with “likes walking.”
Step 2 (Word order): Fronted adverbials are standard: “Every morning, he walks to work.”
Step 3 (Eliminate): (b) is also grammatical, but (a) is stylistically the tightest fit after “likes walking,” foregrounding the routine. (c) and (d) misplace the frequency phrase; (d) is particularly awkward in standard English.
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