- The bus left at 9 o’clock and we arrived just after that. (when)
- We all enjoyed the walk even though it was very windy. (in spite)
- Yesterday David drove a car for the first time (before)
- She’s never been to a pottery museum before. (first time)
- I have an appointment with Josh at 5 o’clock. (meet)
- When did you break your leg? (How long)
- The accident made it impossible for her to work. (since)
- It’s not necessary for you to pay now. (need)
- It’s been two days since Alice saw Tom. (yet)
- I lost the game because it was my first time. (never)
- We were told not to go out. We still went out. (although)
- They started going out together in 2010. (for)
- I’m not hungry. I ate something on my way home. (already)
- You’ve missed the bus. It left two minutes ago. (just)
- Although we do the same work, she earns more than I do (however)
- I ate dinner. Then, my parents came home. (when)
- I remember coming to this restaurant last year. (before)
- Is this your first time at the opera? (ever)
- You’re too late. The film began at half past nine. (already)
- The last time I had a cold was in October. (since)
- My parents got married in 1983. (for)
- William failed his English test. (pass)
- Carlos took up a new hobby two days ago. (recently)
- I haven’t finished that book. (am)
- The bus left at 9 o’clock and we arrived just after that. (when)
When we arrived at 9 o’clock, the bus had just left.
- We all enjoyed the walk even though it was very windy. (in spite)
In spite of the wind, we all enjoyed the walk.
- Yesterday David drove a car for the first time (before)
David had never driven a car before / David hadn’t driven a car before.
- She’s never been to a pottery museum before. (first time)
It’s the first time she’s been to a pottery museum.
- I have an appointment with Josh at 5 o’clock. (meet)
I’m meeting Josh at 5 o’clock / Josh and I are meeting at 5 o’clock.
- When did you break your leg? (How long)
How long have you had your leg broken?
- The accident made it impossible for her to work. (since)
She hasn’t worked since the accident / She hasn’t been able to work since the accident.
- It’s not necessary for you to pay now. (need)
You don’t need to pay now.
- It’s been two days since Alice saw Tom. (yet)
Alice hasn’t seen Tom yet.
- I lost the game because it was my first time. (never)
I had never played that game before.
- We were told not to go out. We still went out. (although)
Although we had been told not to go out, we still did / Although we were told not to go out, we still did.
- They started going out together in 2010. (for)
They’ve been going out together for two years.
- I’m not hungry. I ate something on my way home. (already)
I’m not hungry. I’ve already eaten something.
- You’ve missed the bus. It left two minutes ago. (just)
You’ve missed the bus. It’s just left.
- Although we do the same work, she earns more than I do (however)
We do the same work. However, she earns more than I do.
- I ate dinner. Then, my parents came home. (when)
When I had eaten dinner, my parents came home.
- I remember coming to this restaurant last year. (before)
I have come to this restaurant before.
- Is this your first time at the opera? (ever)
Have you ever been to the opera before?
- You’re too late. The film began at half past nine. (already)
You’re too late. The film has already begun.
- The last time I had a cold was in October. (since)
I haven’t had a cold since October.
- My parents got married in 1983. (for)
My parents have been married for 29 years.
- William failed his English test. (pass)
William didn’t pass his English test.
- Carlos took up a new hobby two days ago. (recently)
Carlos has recently taken up a new hobby.
- I haven’t finished that book. (am)
I am still reading that book.