Structure:

  • Subordinator (Time Conjunction) + Subject + Verb, Main Clause
  • Adverb clauses of time usually begin with subordinating conjunctions such as:
    • When
    • While
    • Before
    • After
    • As soon as
    • Until
    • Since

Examples:

  • When: "She was reading a book when the phone rang." (The phone ringing happened while she was reading.)
  • While: "While he was studying, it started raining." (The rain started during his study.)
  • Before: "I finished my homework before I went out." (I completed my homework first, then I went out.)
  • After: "After they left, we cleaned the house." (We waited until they left, then we cleaned.)
  • As soon as: "As soon as the bell rang, students left the classroom." (Students immediately left when the bell rang.)
  • Until: "We waited until she arrived." (We waited and stopped waiting when she arrived.)
  • Since: "I haven’t seen her since she moved to another city." (I last saw her before she moved.)

********* ********* ******** ********

Ücretsiz video derslerimiz aynı zamanda TEMEL İNGİLİZCE DİL BİLGİSİ kitabımızın konu anlatımlarıdır. Temel İngilizce Dil Bilgisi kitabımız ile bu videolara çalışarak İngilizce öğrenebilirsiniz.

Kitabı incelemek için aşağıdaki resme tıklayınız.

temel seviye ingilizce gramer kitabı

Temel Seviyede daha fazla ve farklı video dersler izlemek, daha fazla soru çözmek ve online aktiviteler yapmak için aşağıdaki kursumuzu inceleyiniz. (Resme tıklayınız.)

temel seviye ingilizce kurs online

 

Do you know that you can receive all our educations online from anywhere?

Do you know that you can receive all our educations online from anywhere?

 

Other Lessons

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 1: Simple Present Tense

Adverb clauses are dependent clauses that act like adverbs, providing information about when something happens. They often describe the time relationship between two actions or events in a sentence. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 2: Present Continuous Tense

Adverb clauses are dependent clauses that act like adverbs, providing information about when something happens. They often describe the time relationship between two actions or events in a sentence. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 3: Frequency Adverbs

Adverb clauses are dependent clauses that act like adverbs, providing information about when something happens. They often describe the time relationship between two actions or events in a sentence. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 4: Stative and Non-Stative Verbs

Adverb clauses are dependent clauses that act like adverbs, providing information about when something happens. They often describe the time relationship between two actions or events in a sentence. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 5: Simple Past Tense

Adverb clauses are dependent clauses that act like adverbs, providing information about when something happens. They often describe the time relationship between two actions or events in a sentence. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.