Often
Often is an adverb of frequency used to indicate that something happens frequently or many times. It implies a level of regularity without specifying a precise count or interval. In English, often can modify verbs directly or appear with an auxiliary verb, as in “We often go there” or “She has often wondered about that.”
Grammatically, often typically appears before the main verb or after an auxiliary. It can describe actions
Etymology traces often to Old English oft meaning frequently; related cognates exist in other Germanic languages.
Usage notes: often is versatile in tense and aspect and is widely used in spoken and written
Examples: I often visit the library. She has often considered changing careers. They do not often discuss