Tuesday, 7 May 2013

EF2/3 adverb clause exercises


Whenever you have time, you should come over for dinner.
Whenever you have time, remember to see the doctor.
We could go to the park after the rain stopped.
After the rain stopped, we began to leave the restaurant.
After the rain stopped, my daughter rode her bicycle in the playground.
When the day ends, I go to sleep.
When the day ends, you clean the kitchen.
When the day ended, I finished my work.
I  like to go to a nightclub when the day ends.
After her husband died, she felt lonely.
She remarried after her husband died.
If you help me, I can pass the test.
If you want to help me, that/it would be great/ awesome.
If you want to help me, please take care of my daughter for a few hours.
Although the weather doesn’t look good, we will still have our picnic on the beach.
When the movie ended, I left the cinema/theatre.
Everyone was crying when the movie ended.
When the movie ends, we will go out for supper.
Since the office closes at five o’clock, I should get going.
I am getting ready to go.
Nobody is in there since the office closes at five o’clock.
Since the office closes at five o’clock, I can’t finish my work.
Began the tenants’ meeting began, we had a short conference about the rent increases.
Because its dark out, you’d better not go/ you’d better stay at home.
Because it’s dark out, take the dog when you walk through the neighborhood.
Because it’s dark out, take this flashlight/torch.

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