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This lesson helps you understand what adverbs of time are and how and where to use them in a sentence. The lesson also explains adverb phrases of time and adverb clauses of time.
What is an adverb of time?
An adverb of time modifies a verb and tells us when it happens. It can also tell us ‘how often’ and ‘for how long’ an action takes place. Adverbs of time are extremely common to find in sentences.
Adverbs of time (WHEN)
Here is the list of adverbs of time that modify a verb and tell us ‘when’ the action takes or took place:
Today
Tomorrow
Later
Now
Then
Last night
That day/month/year
Next week/month/year
Tonight
Adverbs of time (HOW OFTEN)
Indefinite frequency
Always
Daily
Usually
Frequently/often
Sometimes
Occasionally
Rarely
Seldom
Hardly ever
Never
Generally
Normally
Definite frequency
Hourly
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
Quarterly
Fortnightly
Regularly
Adverbs of time (for how long)
Here’s a list of adverbs of time that modify a verb and tell us ‘for how long’ an action takes or took place:
For 3 days
For all night/all night
For allday
For 20 minutes
For some time (indefinite time period)
For some days/weeks/months/years (indefinite time period)
Since last night
Since last year
Since 2010
Since the beginning of the year
Adverbs of time (sequences and others)
Here’s a list of adverbs of time that modify a verb but don’t refer to a specific time:
Earlier
Before
Early
Already
Eventually
Finally
Later
Lately
Yet
Recently
Just
Next
Soon
Still
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Lesson #25 – English Grammar – Adverbs of Time


Adverbs of Time
1) An adverb is a word or set of words that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Usually adverbs modify verbs, telling us how, how often, when, or where something was done.
We walked really slowly.
2) There are many kinds of adverbs. Among them there are adverbs of time. These adverbs tell us when an action happened, for how long, or how often. Adverbs of time are invariable.
Sorry, I’ll call you in a minute.
Adverbs of time are usually placed at the end of the sentence.
I’ll do it tomorrow.
Sometimes these adverbs can be put at the beginning of the sentence to give a different emphasis.
Later they noticed his absence.
In the adverbial phrases that tell us for how long something has been happening, for is always followed by an expression of duration, while since is always followed by an expression of a point in time.
They’ll be away for twenty days.
I haven’t seen you since June!
Adverbs that tell us how often something happens express the frequency of an action. They are usually placed before the main verb but after auxiliary verbs (such as to have, may,must).
Sarah usually wakes up at 7 a.m.
You must always be kind to others.
The only exception is when the main verb is to be, in which case the adverb goes after the main verb.
I am never late.
If you need to use more than one adverb of time in a sentence, use them in the following order: (1) how long, (2) how often, (3) when.
Peter worked at the mall for 4 days (1) every week (2) last year (3)

Lesson #25 - English Grammar - Adverbs of Time

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