Think of the answers to these questions:
- What were you doing yesterday when the clock stroke at 2 pm?
- What will you do when you save the right amount of money?
- When do you generally feel happy?
- What cartoons did you watch when you were a child?
- What did you do before you started this exercise?
Before When Until By the time
Learning how to use adverbial clauses (with words like before, when, until and by the time) is quite important because they specify when actions are done. Most of the times, we use the past to refer to work that finished when another step happened, but some other tenses can be used as well with adverbial clauses.
Look at the examples of how adverbial clauses are being used, it’s essential to notice that they are used no matter if they are questions, affirmative or negative sentences.
• He didn’t believe she had an affair because he loved her.
• When you arrive, text me.
• Will you wait for a second until I am ready?
• By the time he came, I was leaving.
So get ready and let’s begin practising this essential English words.
We often use when to talk about something that happens when something else takes place.
We use when to introduce a clause which talks about:
We use before to talk about:
We can use until or before when a situation continues to happen up to a time indicated in the adverbial clause:
Fernando has to wait three weeks until/before his parcel arrived from the USA.
We use until to:
We use by the time to introduce a past activity that happened after another past action (past perfect).
By the time you arrived, I had already finished washing the dishes.
Now, it’s time to practice. You will have 5 sentences in which adverbial phrases are used. Complete the following sentences using the verbs in the box. You can know your score at the end of the activity.
Notice that adverbial phrases join ideas. In the following exercise you have to build up logic sentences using the adverbial clause given; pay attention to the words in parenthesis.
Activity 1
Disneyland: The place where dreams come trueHave a look at the following questions:
• What do you know about Disneyland?
• How many Disney parks are there in the world?
• Would you like to visit one of them?
Read the text about Disneyland. Then complete the sentences given in each number by choosing a, b or c, according to the text. You have only one attempt to answer the ideas presented.
Activity 2
Traveling as a jobWould you like to visit Europe? What countries would you visit if you had the chance to travel to this continent? What would you eat?
NA. (2016). Mapa. Tomado de https://pixabay.com/es/mundo-europa-mapa-conexiones-red-1264062/
Listen to the monologue and answer the exercise. Order the events the speaker mentions chronologically so they are coherent. You can know your score at the end of the activity.
Click here to listen to the monologue.
Activity 3
Traveling as a jobListen to the monologue again and answer the exercise. Read the sentences and select True or False, according to what you hear. You can know your score at the end of the activity.
Activity 4
A nice storyAccording to your own experience, write a story following the order of the next entries. Don’t be afraid to be creative. Pay special attention to the use of adverbial clauses and verb tense.
Jarmoluck, M. (2016). Idea. Toado de: https://pixabay.com/es/educaci%C3%B3n-una-buena-idea-548105/
1. One day; I was… when…
2. I felt very sleepy before…
3. It was late when…
4. She felt delighted until…
5. I had already done it by the time she…
6.Before I gave her…
7. I had been waiting for this moment…
8. Until that moment, I realised…
9. When she told me that, I…
10. Finally, when we…
Study the aspects that will be required for a self-evaluation, they are described in the following rubrics. Here you have an example.
Activity 5
My activities!Now it’s time to give information about yourself by linking ideas through the use of adverbs. Complete the entries with details about your own experience. Pay attention to the use of adverbs and correct tenses.
Malyska, T. (2016). Ideas. Tomado de: https://pixabay.com/es/bombilla-idea-considerar-saber-1002783/
Look at these entries:
1. By the time I left home today, …
2. I met my best friend when …
3. When I started this course, …
4. When I was 10 years old, my mother …
5. I get nervous when …
6. I will have a big party when …
7. I had to do it until …
8. By the time I finished my English homework, …
9. When my teacher gives me a lot of homework, …
10. I ate my favourite dish when …
Study the aspects that will be required for a self-assessment. They are described in the following rubrics. Click on here to listen to an example.
Activity 6
Travelling aroundThink about the most enjoyable trip you have ever made. Write down some ideas using adverbs like when, until, before, by the time. Pay attention to fluency and pronunciation.
Record a monologue of your journey with at least 180 words.
Study the aspects that will be required for a self-assessment. They are described in the following rubrics. Click on here to listen to an example.
Remember to use the auxiliary verb (have/has) according to the person who does the action. Match the sentences with the present perfect continuous form of the verbs. Pay attention to the context of each sentence.
Remember that the present perfect continuous is also used in negative and interrogative. You have three options negative, yes/no questions and WH-questions. Select the incorrect sentence.
Look at the example:
“Walter has been washing the car for 30 minutes.”
● Negative: Walter has not been washing the car for 30 minutes.
● Yes/No Question: Has Walter been washing the car for 30 minutes?
● WH-Question: Who has been washing the car for 30 minutes?
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