PRACTICE WITH TIME CLAUSES 1
Directions: Combine the two sentences in any order by using the time expression in parentheses. Underline the time clause in the sentence you write. Pay attention to the verb tense you use in the
time clause.
1. I'll call Tom tomorrow night. I'll tell him the good news. (when) → When I call Tom tomorrow night, I'll tell him the good news. or: I'll tell Tom the good news when I call him tomorrow night.
2. Katie will lock all the doors. She will go to bed. (before)
3. I'm going to be in Paris for two days. I'm going to visit the Louvre. (when)
4. The play will start. The curtain will go up. (once)
5. Nancy is going to change the oil in her car. She's going to take a bath. (after)
6. We'll call you. We'll come over to pick you up. (before)
7. I'll call you. I'll get an answer from my bank about the car loan. (when)
8. I'll get paid. I'll pay my rent. (as soon as)
9. I'll go home. I'll finish my work. (when)
10. I'll go shopping. I'll call you. (before)
11. The mail arrives. I eat breakfast. (after)
12. He falls asleep. He reads the newspaper. (when)
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