ADVERBS OF TIME

Definition:

Adverbs of time express the timing of an action.

These adverbs express when or at which time an action is done.

Example Sentences

Mrs. Nancy arrived late for the party.
The train has already left.
We moved into our new house last week.
Mr. David never listens to me.
They are coming now.
I was waiting at the bus stop until 6 p.m.
My brother goes to college in the autumn.
It rained heavily last night.
Go to bed early.
We'll leave as soon as possible.
Never tell a lie.
Since my birth, I have been keeping this.

Adverbs of Time are usually placed after the verb or after the object if there is one:

Examples

I went there yesterday.
She is getting married next week.

Learning Competency

Non-defining relative clause
Non-defining relative clauses are placed after nouns which are definite already.
The adjective clause which does not define the noun before it but gives additional information about the noun is called the non-defining relative clause.