Adverbs of time
Adverbs of time
ADVERBS OF TIME
ADVERBS OF TIMES
ADVERBS OF TIMES
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Pam went to Paris last week.

last week

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I went to Los Angeles yesterday.

yesterday

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I always enjoy my evening meal alone.

always

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What is an Adverb

A word that describes a verb/ Something that gives us more information about a sentence

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Women usually live longer than men.

usually

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By tomorrow morning, I will be with you.

tomorrow

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

an hour

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What is an adverb of time?

An adverb of time is a word or phrase that tells us when, how often, or for how long an action happens.

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What is an adjective?

An adjective is a word that describes or gives more information about a noun

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The players are warming up for around half an hour.

half an hour

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They played well in yesterday's match.

yesterday's

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Ken met his friend today at the mall.

today

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I don't normally drink at lunch.

normally

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usually / coffee / drinks / she / morning / the / in

She usually drinks coffee in the morning.

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every / day / eat / I

I eat every day.

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She left my home in the afternoon.

afternoon

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recently / finished / have / the project / we

We have recently finished the project.

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She is old and rarely goes out.

rarely

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He wrote to her almost daily.

daily

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already / finished / have / they

They have already finished.

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I will wait for a few minutes till she arrives.

few minutes till

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How many times have you been to France?

many times

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They were eventually rescued by helicopter.

eventually

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went / last week / we / to the gym

We went to the gym last week.

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

as long as

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