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Adverbs Time
Adverbs Time
3. I've already / still had breakfast, but I haven't had a coffee just / yet.
4. Though we've been friends since / yet we were young, I haven't seen much of him late / lately.
5. Yesterday / tomorrow at school, we were told that our teacher would be retiring soon / ever.
B. Match the sentence halves with their endings, underlining the correct Adverb of Time.
1. I was surprised when Gary told me that he'd ……… a. be here very just / soon.
2. He's in his third year of college and will ……… b. normally / seldom drink it.
6. I can't speak now. I'll call you ……… f. ever / never been abroad.
8. Coffee affects my sleep, so I ……… h. yet / still haven't met his wife.
9. Our train was delayed, so we arrived 10 ……… i. before / earlier she goes to work.
10. Alice just rang to tell me that she'll ……… j. 10:55 tonight / last night.
C. Fill in the gaps using one of the adverbs on the left, and one of the words on the right.
now ever earlier rarely since coffee meals online adult wife
3. Peter has been living alone ………………………… his ………………………… died last year.
5. We arrived ………………………… than we'd expected to, so we had time to have a …………………………
Exercise A
1. early, tomorrow
2. then, now
3. already, yet
4. since, lately
5. yesterday, soon
Exercise B
1. f, never
2. e, next
3. i, before
4. h, still
5. g, annually
6. c, later
7. j, tonight
8. b, seldom
9. d, late
10. a, soon
Exercise C
1. rarely, online
2. meals, ever
3. since, wife
4. now, adult
5. earlier, coffee