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USING ADVERB CLAUSES TO SHOW TIME RELATIONSHIPS
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After she graduates, she will get a job.
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After she (had) graduated, she got a job.
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I will leave before he comes.
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I (had) left before he came
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When I arrived, he was talking on the phone.
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When I got there, he had already left.
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When it began to rain, I stood under a tree.
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When I was in Chicago, I visited the museums.
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When I see him tomorrow, I will ask him.
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While I was walking home, it began to rain.
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As I was walking home, it began to rain.
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By the time he arrived, we had already left.
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By the time he comes, we will already have left.
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I haven't seen him since he left this morning.
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We stayed there until we finished our work.
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We stayed there till we finished our work.
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As soon as it stops raining, we will leave.
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Once it stops raining, we will leave.
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I will never speak to him again as long as I live.
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I will never speak to him again so long as I live.
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Whenever I see her, I say hello.
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Every time I see her, I say hello.
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The first time I went to New York, I went to an opera.
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I saw two plays the last time I went to New York.
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The next time I go to New York, I'm going to see a ballet.
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After I ate dinner, I took a walk.
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I took a walk after I ate dinner.
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I ate dinner. Afterwards, I took a walk.
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I ate dinner. I took a walk afterwards
I ate dinner. I took a walk afterwards. (Afterwards = later, after that) English Department
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“Afterwards” can also be spelled “afterward”.
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