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ADVERB CLAUSE OF TIME

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  • I have to wait (while / before / until) my mum comes home.
    UNTIL
  • I’ll stay here (while / before/ until) Jack gets back and we’ll go together.
    UNTIL
  • He will send them an email (before/ until / as soon as) he arrives in London.
    AS SOON AS
  • I will do the next task (as soon as / before / by the time) I have finished the first one.
    AS SOON AS
  • (After /Before/ While) we receive your confirmation email, we will send you a link to download the programme.
    AFTER
  • Mother to her son: I won’t let you watch TV (before / when / until) you finish your homework.
    UNTIL
  • (Before / Until / When) Mr. Tan phones, please let me know.
    WHEN
  • I will finish my homework (before / until / as soon as) my father arrives home late this evening.
    BEFORE
  • I’ll send you a text message (until / as soon as / before) I hear from Nam.
    AS SOON AS
  • I will give you my reply (before / by / this time) I leave this afternoon
    BEFORE
  • The plane won’t take off (after / until / while) the clouds go off.
    UNTIL
  • I’ll go online (while / as soon as / until) I get home.
    AS SOON AS
  • He will give you a job (when / before / until) you have enough qualifications.
    WHEN
  • Let’s play with the children (after / until / while) it is time to go.
    UNTIL
  • You are too young to understand. I will explain it to you (when / before / while) you are older.
    WHEN
  • (Before / After / While) she goes, she will turn off all the computers.
    BEFORE
  • (Before / When / While) she is ready, we will leave.
    WHEN
  • He usually surfs the Internet on his smartphone (before / after / while) he is waiting for the bus.
    WHILE
  • (When / Before / Until) you read his stories, you know that he’s a good writer.
    WHEN
  • The children will want to go swimming (before / as soon as / until) they see the river.
    AS SOON AS