Adverbs of time
Adverbs of time
ADVERBS OF TIME
ADVERBS OF TIMES
ADVERBS OF TIMES
100

Pam went to Paris last week.

last week

100

I went to Los Angeles yesterday.

yesterday

100

I always enjoy my evening meal alone.

always

100

Do you still live at the same address?

still

100

Women usually live longer than men.

usually

200

By tomorrow morning, I will be with you.

tomorrow

200

She will take at least an hour to prepare the dinner.

an hour

200

He wrote to her almost daily.

daily

200

I've never felt like this before.

never

200

The players are warming up for around half an hour.

half an hour

300

They played well in yesterday's match.

yesterday's

300

Ken met his friend today at the mall.

today

300

I don't normally drink at lunch.

normally

300

The program is broadcast nightly.

nightly

300

They asked me if i could wait outside till she came.

till

400

She left my home in the afternoon.

afternoon

400

She pays her car insurance last month.

last month

400

She is old and rarely goes out.

rarely

400

Seabirds often come inland to find food.

often

400

May I use your knife for a while?

for a while

500

I will wait for a few minutes till she arrives.

few minutes till

500

How many times have you been to France?

many times

500

They were eventually rescued by helicopter.

eventually

500

I generally remembered cute girls' names.

generally

500

I'll stay in Mexico as long as my money holds on.

as long as

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