04/07/2021
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Verbal complements help us to determine under what circumstances the action takes place and thus have more extensive information about what happens to the subject. Specifically, the circumstantial complement of time (abbreviated as C. C. T.), it's a circumstantial complement that adds information about the time in which a verbal action is carried out. Therefore, this circumstantial complement of time will answer the question When does the action happen? For example:
The circumstantial complement of time is usually an adverb, a noun phrase, or a subordinate clause; for example, they can function as C. C. T the following time adverbs:
Or some examples of noun phrases expressing time: