Adverbs
of time
We use adverbs of time
to indictate when an action
happended or when an action happens or when an action will happen
We can place adverbs of time before you/we/they/I/he/she/it/plural
nouns/singular nouns or at the end of sentences. In questions, we place adverbs
of time at the end of a sentence.
Adverbs of time are yesterday, tomorrow, last night , last month,
last week , last year , the day after tomorrow ,
Monday , Tuesday , once a month, every Monday , every year
, every month , twice a week, every
week, the day before yesterday.
Positive sentences:
I met
you yesterday
Yesterday I met you
They called me the day before yesterday
She will come here tomorrow
We go to the beach everyday
He prays to god every morning
The boy watched TV last night
My friends drove the car fast this morning
Layne went to London
last month
We had a nice lunch last Saturday
David
will play tennis the after tomorrow
His daughter
completed MBA last year
Negative Sentences: Yesterday
I did not meet you
I did not meet you yesterday
They did not call me the day
before yesterday
She will not come here tomorrow
We do not go to the beach
everyday
He does not pray to god every
morning
The boy
did not
watch TV last night
My friends did not drive the car
fast this morning
Last month Layne
did not go to London
Last Saturday we did not have a
nice lunch
David will not play tennis the
after tomorrow
His daughter did not
complete MBA last year
Questions
:
Did
my friends drive the car fast this
morning?
Did Layne go to London last month?
Did I
meet you yesterday?
Did they call me
the day before yesterday?
Will she come here tomorrow?
Do we go to the beach
everyday?
Does he pray to god every morning?
Did the boy watch
TV last Saturday
Did we have a nice lunch last Saturday ?
Will David play tennis the after tomorrow?
Did his daughter complete MBA last year?
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