04/07/2021
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The time adverbs are those adverbs that provide information about the moment in which the action of the verb.
They provide chronological data to temporarily locate the action, which can happen in the Present, in the past or in the future. For example: Last night I slept well.
Time adverbs provide temporal information and modify the verb, therefore, they are present in the predicate of prayer. Within the sentence, the adverbs of time form:
At the moment | Right away | Usually |
Now | Meanwhile | Never |
Last night | Eternally | Occasionally |
Previously | Finally | Later |
Before | Frequently | Firstly |
Formerly | Today | Soon |
Assiduously | Initially | Promptly |
Still | Immediately | Newly |
Yesterday | Instantly | Recently |
Constantly | Never | Forever |
Contemporaneously | Later | Simultaneously |
When | Tomorrow | Late |
Since | While | Early |
Later | Momentarily | Already |
Other adverbs:
Comparative adverbs | Time adverbs |
Adverbs of place | Doubtful adverbs |
Adverbs of manner | Exclamatory adverbs |
Adverbs of negation | Interrogative adverbs |
Adverbs of negation and affirmation | Adverbs of quantity |