Time Clauses
A clause is a structure that has a subject and a verb. Time Clause begins with a word like when followed by a subject and a verb. For example, When the phone rang is an Adverb Clause. The Time Clause full name is Adverb Clause of Time.
Just connect the Adverb Clause with a simple sentence, and we'are in business!
When the phone rang, I answered it.Time Clause show time relationships. Time Clause let people know that something happened before something else, or at the same time, or after something else. Things like that.
When the phone rang, the baby woke up.
I say things like...
I brushed my teeth before I went to bed.Here are some of the words Time Clause use to introduce itself:
After I went to bed, I turned out the light.
after | before | when |
while | as | until |
since | as soon as | by the time |
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