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Adverbial Clauses of Time

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  • _____ their wealth, they don't seem very happy.
    In spite of / Despite
  • There was a documentary on TV about the animals ______ live in the Amazon.
    which / that
  • Make an adverbial clause: should / your homework / you / finish / dinner / ready / is
    You should finish your homework before dinner is ready. / Before dinner is ready, you should finish your homework.
  • My mom is not very helpful. She was screaming ________ I was choking.
    while
  • ______ she was a teenager she has dreamt of becoming an actress.
    Since
  • _____ he is old, his ideas are quite modern.
    Although / Even though
  • She talks ______ she were the queen of England.
    as if / as though
  • Is this an adverbial clause? Before lunch, I always wash my hands.
    No, verb missing.
  • _______ I eat "picadillo de papa", I feel homesick.
    whenever
  • They had to close down their shop ______ the economic crisis.
    on account of / because of / owing to / due to
  • The teacher to _____ Zoe spoke told her to report the bullies.
    whom
  • I promise I will call you __________ I get there.
    as soon as
  • Kelly is the girl with _______ I share my desk at school.
    whom
  • The meeting won't start______ everyone is here.
    until
  • Dr Adams, _______ wife is a vet, is our family doctor.
    whose
  • Your uncle will have left ______ you finish football practice.
    by the time
  • ______ he studies, he listens to music.
    while
  • I didn't know about the accident _________ I talked to Sam.
    until
  • The wedding photographs, ______ were taken by Robert, are great.
    which
  • Dr Brown, _____ wife is a vet,
  • The artist ______ painting won first prize is from Norway.
    whose
  • Is this correct? After I saw the smoke coming out of the house I knew there was a fire there.
    No, the comma is missing: After I saw the smoke coming out of the house, I knew there was a fire there.
  • I went to my room to see if anything was left there _______ I checked out of the hotel.
    before
  • Her children can play with the tablet _________ they finish their homework.
    when / as soon as
  • I prefer to drive _______ I have the chance to travel.
    whenever
  • The teacher had hardly started the lesson _______ Joe came into the classroom.
    when
  • Make an adverbial clause: take a shower / do exercise / must / she / she
    She must take a shower after she does exercise. / After she does exercise, she must take a shower.
  • ________ I called for help, the thief ran away.
    as soon as
  • My hands begin to shake nervously __________ I am angry.
    whenever
  • ______ you take the painkiller, you will feel much better.
    Once