Grammar: B1 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech & 🏗️ Sentence Structure - Lesson 7: Conjunctions of Time (when, while, before, after, as soon as, until)
Grammar: Conjunctions of Time B1 Lesson 18: Connecting Events with 'When', 'While', 'After' etc. What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to connect clauses using common time conjunctions and correctly apply the comma rule based on clause order.
Connecting Actions in Time Time conjunctions are powerful words that connect two actions (clauses) in a sentence. They act like signposts, telling your listener when something happens in relation to another event. 🔵 Sequencing Events Use before and after to show a clear order. Example: Eat breakfast before you go to work. Example: We went for coffee after we visited the museum. 🔵 Simultaneous Events Use while for two actions happening at the same time. Example: I listened to a podcast while I was on the bus. 🔵 Specific Moments Use when for an action at a specific moment, and as soon as for something that happens immediately. Example: He was happy when he saw the temple. Example: Call me as soon as you a…