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Adverbs of Past

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all along
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beforehand
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newly
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long ago
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yesterday
already
already
Adverb
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/ɑːlˈredi/
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before the present or specified time

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She had already left when I arrived.
By the time the show started, we had already found our seats.

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adverb of time
then
then
Adverb
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/ðɛn/

at a specific point or period in time previously mentioned

since
since
Adverb
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/sɪns/

from a specific point in the past until the present time

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adverb of time
recently
recently
Adverb
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/ˈrisəntli/

at or during a time that is not long ago

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incomparable
adverb of time
still
still
Adverb
uk flag
/stɪl/

up to now or the time stated

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incomparable
adverb of time
yet
yet
Adverb
uk flag
/jɛt/

up until the current or given time

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incomparable
adverb of time
all along
Adverb
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/ˈɔːl ɐlˈɑːŋ/
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from the beginning or continuously throughout a period of time

beforehand
beforehand
Adverb
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/bɪˈfɔɹˌhænd/

at an earlier time

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adverb of time
newly
newly
Adverb
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/ˈnuɫi/

at or during a time that is recent

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adverb of time
long ago
long ago
Adverb
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/lˈɑːŋ ɐɡˈoʊ/

at a time far in the past

long since
long since
Adverb
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/lˈɑːŋ sˈɪns/

from a considerable time before the present or a specified time

yesterday
yesterday
Adverb
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/ˈjɛstɚˌdeɪ/

at a time within the 24-hour period immediately preceding the current day

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