grammaticality - The position of "always" in different sentences



I want to know about the position of always in different sentences. For example:



Always she is tidy and on time.



Is it correct or not?



Answer



Always is an adverb of frequency, like never, often, frequently, and usually.


In simple tenses, it usually goes after the verb "to be": She is always on time. She was always on time. With other verbs, it usually comes just before the verb: She always runs before breakfast.


In compound tenses, it goes between the auxiliary verb and the main verb: He will always be my friend. He was always rehearsing.


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