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Elementary 2 - Time & History

Here you will learn some English words about time and history, such as "calendar", "after", and "yet", prepared for elementary level students.

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Elementary 2
yet
yet
[Adverb]

up until the current or given time

Ex: She has been studying for hours, and she isn't finished yet. 
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a.m.
a.m.
[Adverb]

between midnight and noon

Ex: Don't forget, your flight is at 6 a.m. tomorrow. 
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p.m.
p.m.
[Adverb]

after noon and before midnight

Ex: I'll pick you up at 2 p.m. for the doctor's appointment. 
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after
after
[Adverb]

at a later time

Ex: She left the party early, and he followed shortly after. 
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long
long
[Adverb]

for a great amount of time

Ex: She waited long for the bus to arrive. 
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calendar
calendar
[noun]

a page or set of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, especially one put on a wall

Ex: I have a beautiful calendar in my kitchen that shows images of different landscapes. 
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start
start
[noun]

the initial moment or location from which something originates

Ex: The project is scheduled to launch at the start of the fiscal year. 
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twice
twice
[Adverb]

for two instances

Ex: She visited the museum twice. 
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anytime
anytime
[Adverb]

without restriction to a specific time

Ex: You can drop by my office anytime if you have questions. 
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immediately
immediately
[Adverb]

in a way that is instant and involves no delay

Ex: After hearing the news, he immediately returned home. 
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suddenly
suddenly
[Adverb]

in a way that is quick and unexpected

Ex: Suddenly, she remembered where she had left her keys. 
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