Make a correct sentence with this time adverbial:
just
Mart has just had coffee.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these:
yet, already
Have you finished yet? / She had already gone.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these: NB Spontanious stuff!
tomorrow
next week / month / year
soon
later
in a few days / weeks
Tomorrow Joe will go hunting.
What is the color of the most poisonous frog in the world?
Yellow
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these:
yesterday
last week / month / year
two days ago / a few years ago
in 1998 / in March
then / at that time
A balloon hit the coast of Lithuania yesterday.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these:
rarely / seldom
every day / week / month / year
on Mondays / at weekends
generally / typically / normally
I seldom have breakfast.
Make a correct sentence with this time adverbial:
by June 2026
By June 2026, I will have been studying/will have studied for three years.
How many feathers are there in a peacock’s tail?
200 on average.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these:
at that time
at 7 p.m. last night
while / when
all day / all night (past reference)
While mother was cooking, father was reading a newspaper.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these:
currently
at present
these days / nowadays (for temporary trends)
She is currently working on a new project.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these:
at this time tomorrow
this time next week / next month
I will be writing an essay in Estonian class tomorrow.
What are baby kangaroos called?
Joyes
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these: NB 2 tenses in one sentence.
before
by the time
already
just
until then
previously
When Arno got to the school, the lessons had already begun.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbial tomorrow and about timetables
The play starts at 8 tomorrow.
Make a correct sentence with time adverbials as these:
tomorrow / next weekend
soon / shortly
in a moment
I’m going to start a new job next month.
It’s going to rain soon.
What mammal has the thickest fur of any animal?
Sea otter