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"have usually taught" vs "have taught usually"

The correct phrase is 'have usually taught'. 'Usually' is an adverb that typically comes before the main verb in a sentence. Placing it after the main verb, as in 'have taught usually', is not standard in English.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

have usually taught

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The adverb 'usually' is correctly placed before the main verb 'taught'. This structure is commonly used to indicate the regularity of the teaching.

Examples:

  • I have usually taught English grammar in the morning.
  • She has usually taught math on Mondays.
  • They have usually taught history in the afternoons.
  • He has usually taught music classes on Fridays.
  • The professor has usually taught advanced courses in the spring semester.

Alternatives:

  • have taught usually

have taught usually

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Usually' should be placed before the main verb.


Alternatives:

  • have usually taught

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