Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of time tell us when something happens. They can refer to a specific point in time, a duration of time, or a frequency. Here are some examples of adverbs of time: Specific point in time: * Now: I am studying now. * Yesterday: I went to the park yesterday. * Tomorrow: I will go to the movies tomorrow. * Today: I am going to the library today. * Tonight: I am going to bed early tonight. * Last week: I went to a concert last week. * Next month: I am going on vacation next month. * Soon: I will be there soon. * Later: I will call you later. * Then: I went to the store, and then I went home. Duration of time: * For a while: I studied for a while. * All day: I was at work all day. * Since yesterday: I have been working on this project since yesterday. * Briefly: I spoke to him briefly. * Permanently: He moved here permanently. Frequency: * Always: I always go to bed early. * Never: I ...