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How often do you speak in English?
How often?

How often do you ask questions about frequency adverbs or adverbials (such as once a week, three times a month, etc.)? ). It is mainly used to ask the frequency, for example, how often do you exercise? How often do you exercise?

Usage:

It means "how often?" It is mainly used to inquire about the frequency of action and the frequency of an action or state, which means "how many activities have taken place in a period of time".

That is, the number of times an action is performed at a specific time.

How often do you go to see your grandmother? How often do you visit your grandmother?

How often do you go to the movies? How often do you go to the movies?

The answer is usually always, naturally, often, sometimes, once/twice a day/month/year and so on.

I visit my grandparents twice a year.

I go to the movies three times a month.