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Lesson: Adverbs of Time

1. What Are Adverbs?

Adverbs are words that give us more information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They tell us how, when, where, or to what extent something happens. For example:

1. I will call you tomorrow. → When will I call? (tomorrow = adverb of time)

2. She sings beautifully. → How does she sing? (beautifully = adverb of manner)

2. Adverbs of Time

Adverbs of time tell us when or for how long something happens.

Adverb of TimeExample Sentence
todayI’m working today.
yesterdayHe visited us yesterday.
tomorrowWe will travel tomorrow.
nowShe is studying now.
laterLet’s talk later.
soonThe movie will start soon.
alreadyI have already finished my homework.
stillHe is still sleeping.
yetShe hasn’t eaten yet.

3. Position:

Usually at the end of the sentence, but sometimes at the beginning for emphasis.
1. I will see you tomorrow.
2. Tomorrow, we will go to the beach.

4. Summary

Adverbs make your sentences richer and clearer.
They help your reader or listener understand how, when, and to what extent something happens. Use them naturally and don’t add too many in one sentence.


2 Comments

  • IBRAHIM AL-HABTI November 4, 2025 at 8:14 am

    Thank you Teacher

  • wafaa souhair November 4, 2025 at 5:05 pm

    Thank you teacher

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