Thursday, 5 January 2017

EF2/3 Adverb clause homework exercises

whenever you have time
Whenever you have time, we can go see a movie.
We can go see a movie whenever you have time.

after the rain stopped
After the rain stopped, I went shopping.

When the day ends, I go to bed.
When the day ended, I went to bed.

I feel really tired when the day ends.

After her husband died, she felt lonely.
After her husband died, she started to look for a new job. She had to become the breadwinner.

When her father dies, she will inherit his property.
Her father left her everything in his will.

will (n)- a document about who gets what when you die

He is executor of people's wills.

He died intestate. (no will)

If you want to help me, I would appreciate it.
If you want to help me, I would be grateful.
If you want to help me, I would be happy.
If you want to help me, please come over.
If you want to help me, could you babysit my kids for a few hours tomorrow night?

Since the office closes at 5 o'clock, we have to hurry.

If you need my help, phone me whenever.
If you need my help, don't hesitate.

Before the tenants' meeting began, they all stood around drinking coffee.
I arrived there before the tenants' meeting began.





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