the sun sets, the sky turns orange.
When the sun sets, the sky turns orange.
After I went for an early morning run, I got the kids ready for school. Which activity happened first?
First I went for a morning run.
I woke up. I made breakfast. Make a logical sentence. Use an adverbial clause (When, After, Before).
After I woke up, I made breakfast.
stop by the bank. return the books. Make a past tense sentence. Use an adverbial clause.
I didn't stop by the bank after I returned the books.
She finishes her homework, she will go for a walk.
After she finishes her homework, she will go for a walk.
I don't like to drive, it's raining heavily.
I don't like to drive when it's raining heavily.
When I finished shopping, I went home. Which event happened first?
First I finished shopping.
Wendy went shopping. She went to the gym. Make a logical sentence. Use an adverbial clause (When, After, Before).
Before Wendy went shopping, she went to the gym.
Is there anything I should know, I start this project?
Is there anything I should know before I start this project?
She wakes up, she likes to meditate for a few minutes.
After she wakes up, she likes to meditate for a few minutes.
He always takes a nap, he feels tired.
He always takes a nap when he feels tired.
I stopped by the bank to make a deposit after I returned the books. Which event happened first?
First, I returned the books.
I stopped by the bank to make a deposit. I returned the books. Make a logical sentence. Use an adverbial clause (When, After, Before).
After I returned the books, I stopped by the bank to make a deposit.
I focus, there's too much noise around.
I can't focus when there's too much noise around.
They eat dinner, they usually watch a movie.
After they eat dinner, they usually watch a movie.
Can you tell me? the next train will arrive?
Can you tell me when the next train will arrive?
Before I went grocery shopping, I went to the cleaners to pick up some shirts. What happened first?
First I went to the cleaners.
went to the bank, picked up the dry cleaning. Use an adverbial clause (When, After, Before)
I went to the bank after I picked up the dry cleaning.
you leave, you help me with this?
Before you leave, could you help me with this?
She finishes her homework, she will go for a walk.
After she finishes her homework, she will go for a walk.
Is there anything I should be aware of? I visit
Is there anything I should be aware of when I visit?
I made a list of errands when everyone left the house. What happened first?
First Everyone left the house.
made a list of errands. got the kids ready for school
I made a list of errands after I got the kids ready.
She likes to eat, she goes to the gym.
She doesn't like to eat before she goes to the gym.
They eat dinner, they usually watch a movie.
After they eat dinner, they usually watch a movie.