Adverbial clauses of time

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Adverbial clauses of time - exercise 2

Complete the adverbial clauses of time.

We will buy it. We will have enough money.
We will buy it as soon as we have enough money.



We'll get there. We will send a message.

Soon after we there, we a message.

I'd like to finish it. It will get dark.

I'd like to finish it before it dark.

We are going to have a rest. We'll be on holiday.

We are going to have a rest while we on holiday.

He will not regret it. She'll move away.

He will not regret it until she away.

Can you water the flowers? We'll leave the house.

Can you water the flowers when we the house?

Get in touch with him. I'm going to write to him.

Get in touch with him as soon as I to him.

Come to see me. You'll feel alone.

Come to see me whenever you alone.

I will find the opener. I will open the bottle.

The moment I the opener, I the bottle.

We will go to the shop. We will be walking the dog.

We will go to the shop while we the dog.

I'll have finished my lesson by noon. I'll come round.

After I my lesson by noon, I round.

Future time clauses exercises with answers and grammar rules for pre-intermediate - advanced learners of English.

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