- Always =selalu
- Usually = biasanya
- Often = sering
- Sometimes = kadang-kadang
- Seldom = jarang
- Rarely = jarang sekali
- Never = tidak pernah
- As a rule = biasanya
- Generally = umumnya
- Normally = biasanya
- Now and then = kadang-kadang
- Occasionally = kadang-kadang
- On and off = kadang-kadang
- Regularly = secara tetap
- Steadly = terus-menerus
- Everyday = setiap hari
- Every….. = setiap…..
- Frequently = seringkali
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Time Signal of Tenses
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Using Adverb Clauses with Time Expressions (By Kenneth Beare, About.com Guide)
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The first page focuses on adverb clauses which are often called "time clauses" in English grammar books and follow specific patterns. Take a look at the chart below to study the various usage of different time expressions.
Punctuation When an adverb clause begins the sentence, use a comma to separate the two clauses. Example: As soon as he arrives, we will have some lunch. When the adverb clause finishes the sentence, there is no need for a comma. Example: He gave me a call when he arrived in town.
Adverb Clauses with Time
Punctuation When an adverb clause begins the sentence, use a comma to separate the two clauses. Example: As soon as he arrives, we will have some lunch. When the adverb clause finishes the sentence, there is no need for a comma. Example: He gave me a call when he arrived in town.
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