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Understanding and Using Adverbs of Time in English Grammar

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Lindsey Lange-Abramowitz, M.A.

7mo ago· 7 min readen

Summary

This educational article explains adverbs of time in English grammar, covering what they are, how they function, and where they appear in sentences. It provides examples of common adverbs of time like 'today', 'now', and 'later', and discusses their placement in sentences (beginning, middle, or end). The content serves as a practical guide for English language learners to understand and correctly use these grammatical elements in communication.

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Adverbs of time give information about when an action takes place.
They include words such as today, now, or later and can appear in different positions in a sentence.
Ever tell a story? Or make plans with a friend? If so, you know how important it is to be able to describe when things happened or will happen.
This is where adverbs of time come in!
Now is the time to learn all about English adverbs of time!
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*Now* is the time to learn all about English adverbs of time!

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