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Rami1511 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

adverb clause

Hello teachers
I have a question about adverb clauses ( As soon as, while, When, before, after, as long as, until, unless, as )
I know how to use them. but I dont know What tense should I use after and before them
can you help me Emotion: smile
  

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As soon as I get up, I will wash my face. As soon as I got up, I washed my face While we were dancing, she smiled at me. While we are dancing, she smiles at me.

  • As soon as I get up, I will wash my face.
  • As soon as I got up, I washed my face While we were dancing, she smiled at me.
  • While we are dancing, she smiles at me.
  • While we have been dancing, her mother has been in the kitchen making cookies.
  • Until I had eaten breakfast, we never left the house for school.
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As soon as I get up, I will wash my face.
As soon as I got up, I washed my face
While we were dancing, she smiled at me.
While we are dancing, she smiles at me.
While we have been dancing, her mother has been in the kitchen making cookies.
Until I had eaten breakfast, we never left the house for school.
I will not be going unless

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