 You will complete an interpersonal communication survey. A survey is a list of questions. We use surveys to ask people about their opinions or behavior. For example, we could ask everyone in our class, do you like coffee? Yes or no? Then we would find out that 73% of our classmates like coffee and 27% of our classmates do not like coffee. Our survey is not about coffee. It's about interpersonal communication. The survey will ask you to tell how often you do something. For example, how often do you smile when you talk to other people? You will answer by choosing one of these words. Always, usually, sometimes, rarely, never. For example, you can choose I never smile when I talk to people. The words always, usually, sometimes, rarely, and never are adverbs of frequency. That means they tell us how often we do something. If we always do something, we do it 100% of the time. If we usually do something, we do it 90% of the time or more. If we sometimes do something, we do it about 50% of the time. Maybe more, maybe less. If we rarely do something, we only do it 10% of the time or less. If we never do something, we do it 0% of the time. Notice that adverbs of frequency go before the verb. Of course, the B verb is always different. Adverbs of frequency go after the B verb in English. For example, I am usually polite. So when you take your interpersonal communication survey, you will tell us how often you do or don't do something. Don't worry. This survey is anonymous. Anonymous is a big word, but it has an easy meaning. It means no name. When you answer the survey, it is a secret. No one will know what your answer is. So don't worry when you take the survey. Be honest.