Time conjunctions 1
Time conjuctions 2
Time clauses 1
Time clauses 2
Time clauses 3
100

... you are writing, be careful with spelling and grammar.

When
100

I had to let the coffee cool ... I could drink it.

before

100

After I (return) from the journey, I felt pain in my back.

had returned

100

_____ he meets his asthmatic brother, Tom (light) a big, stinky cigar (just to annoy his bro). 

When / lights 

100

When you (submit) the report, you may go home.

submit/have submitted

200

... the rain stops, let's take a stroll to a local park.

when/after

200

... paying for lunch, I went straight to the drug store to buy stomach medicine.

After

200

I had checked on the table settings before I (welcome) the guests. 

welcomed

200

There is a tradition - when the plane (land), the passengers (clap) as a sign of gratitude to the pilot.

lands/clap

200

After you have (send) the letter tomorrow, please see that we are (inform) immediately.

sent /will informed

300

... I was cleaning the vacuum cleaner, I found my wife's necklace. 

while/as/when

300

... as I received the letter, I opened it.

as soon

300

When Victor (train), he got an injury.

was training

300

The Tadpole terrorist gang (release) the hostages when they were (bring) 60 kilos of pure peanut butter.

release / brought

300

Before we (have) dinner today, we (complete) the task.

have/will complete

400

... my vacation, I made up my mind to learn the French language.

During

400

Lesley moved to Canada 2 years ago. He had never lived there ...

before

400

Frank (check) the essays for 2 hours when there was a power cut. 

had been checking

400

Before the President (arrive) at the airport tomorrow, the security officers (clear) the airport of any suspected liberals. 

arrives, will clear

400

She (finish) her report by the time her manager (ask) for it.

will have finished/ asks

500

... had Nick sat down to have a rest, when the boss called him.

Hardly

500

... had we stepped on the floor than we heard the floor crack.

No sooner

500

He (work) as an interpreter for 20 years. Now he is retired.

worked

500

I don't know when I (come back) from the party.

will come back

500

Martin (not know) when he (get) the promotion that he's so long waited for.*

*Just between you, me, and the Internet, there's no promotion coming for Martin.... ever. He shouldn't have spiked the boss's coffee with salt.

does not know/he will get

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