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Adverb Clauses with Time

Adverb clauses can be joined by time conjunctions (сполучниками чacy) like 'when', 'as soon as', 'until', 'after', 'before', 'while' etc. A time conjunction gives us information about when two events happen, relative to each other.

'When' is a conjunction that means 'at that moment, at that time'.

I wasn't watching TV when you called me.

'Until' and 'till' are conjunctions that express 'up to a time in the past or future'. 'Till' is usually only used in spoken English.

We waited until he finished his homework.

'Not until / till' can mean the same as 'not before'.

In this case we use 'before':

Please return your registration form before you leave the room.

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When I arrive, I will phone you.

I'll wait till you finish.

We won't be seeing each other until / before Christmas holidays begin. Warning! We can't use until or till to mean 'in advance of.

Note. Punctuation. When an adverb clause begins the sentence, use a comma to separate the two clauses.

When he arrived into town, he gave me a call.

When the adverb clause finishes the sentence, there is no need for a comma. He gave

me a call when he arrived into town.

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