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3. He will come down.
4. The thieves ran away.
5. I am here to speak to your father.
6. Are you going out?
7. He will be waiting for me there.
8. I am sure there is a shop nearby.
D. Make sentences of your own with these adverbs of place.
in downstairs up anywhere nowhere
somewhere here upstairs down
Read these sentences.
y I can’t come home now.
y You can come home later.
y I’ll meet you tomorrow.
The highlighted adverbs tell us when an action takes place.
Adverbs that tell us the time of an action are called adverbs of time.
Note
Some common adverbs of time are—always, never, early, late, before, later, yesterday,
today, tomorrow, soon, now, then, earlier.
E. Read these sentences. Underline the adverbs of time.
1. The parcel arrived yesterday.
2. I will return your books tomorrow.
3. We went for an outing last month.
4. My friends will be here soon.
5. I have not seen him at the park before.
6. Raj’s mother asked him to come immediately.
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