Future time clauses
Future time clauses
Future time clauses are dependent clauses that must be joined to independent (main) clauses. It is customary to use the future in the independent clause and the present tense in the dependent (time) clause. Do not use the future in the time clause. Study the examples below.
Choose the correct time clause:
after I will finish my homework
as soon as I will finish my homework
once I will finish my homework
when I will finish my homework
Select the appropriate time clause:
after the sun will set
as soon as the sun will set
once the sun will set
when the sun will set
Which is the correct time clause?
after I will arrive at the party
as soon as I will arrive at the party
once I will arrive at the party
when I will arrive at the party
Choose the appropriate time clause:
after he will finish his meal
as soon as he will finish his meal
once he will finish his meal
when he will finish his meal
Which is the correct time clause?
after they will leave the office
as soon as they will leave the office
once they will leave the office
when they will leave the office
Select the appropriate time clause:
after she will wake up
as soon as she will wake up
once she will wake up
when she will wake up
Choose the correct time clause:
after they will finish their exams
as soon as they will finish their exams
once they will finish their exams
when they will finish their exams
Which is the correct time clause?
after we will arrive at the airport
as soon as we will arrive at the airport
once we will arrive at the airport
when we will arrive at the airport
Select the appropriate time clause:
after the rain will stop
as soon as the rain will stop
once the rain will stop
when the rain will stop
Choose the correct time clause:
after he will graduate from college
as soon as he will graduate from college
once he will graduate from college
when he will graduate from college