Time: Connecting Words And Expressions

Time: Connecting Words And Expressions | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)
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Now
Definition: At the present time; currently.
- I am studying now.
- She is working on her project now.
- They want to leave now before it gets dark.
Later
Definition: An adverb meaning "after a period of time."
- I will finish my homework later this evening.
- We can play outside later when it's sunny.
- She called me later to discuss the project.
Soon
Definition: In a short time; not long from now.
- We will be leaving for the trip soon.
- He hopes to finish his homework soon.
- The movie will start soon, so let's hurry.
Yesterday
Definition: The day before today.
- Yesterday, we went to the zoo.
- She finished her homework yesterday.
- He forgot to bring his lunch yesterday.
Today
Definition: The present day; the current date.
- What is the date today?
- Today, we will learn about animals.
- She has a meeting today after school.
Tomorrow
Definition: The day after today.
- We have a test tomorrow in science class.
- I will see you tomorrow at the park.
- Tomorrow is going to be a sunny day.
Morning
Definition: The early part of the day, from sunrise until noon.
- I wake up early in the morning.
- The morning sun was shining brightly.
- She likes to drink coffee in the morning.
Afternoon
Definition: The period of time from noon until evening.
- We will meet in the afternoon to discuss the project.
- She likes to take a nap in the afternoon.
- The afternoon sun was warm and pleasant.
Evening
Definition: The time of day from late afternoon to night.
- We like to relax in the evening after dinner.
- She goes for walks in the evening.
- The evening sky was filled with stars.
Night
Definition: The time between sunset and sunrise when it is dark outside.
- The stars shine bright at night.
- She likes to read before going to sleep at night.
- They went for a walk in the cool night air.
Week
Definition: A period of seven days.
- I will see you next week at school.
- She plans to travel for a week during the break.
- Every week, we have a new lesson to learn.
Month
Definition: A period of about 30 days, used in calendars.
- February is the shortest month of the year.
- Each month has a different theme in our class.
- I plan to save money every month.
Year
Definition: A period of 365 days or 12 months.
- Her birthday is in the new year.
- He plans to travel next year.
- This year has been very busy for them.
First
Definition: the number one; preceding all others
- She was the first to arrive at the party.
- He finished first in the race.
- Understanding the concept of first can help in ranking.
Last
Definition: To continue for a specified period; the final one.
- He hopes this project will last a long time.
- The last book in the series was exciting.
- They need to last until the end of the event.
Before
Definition: At an earlier time; prior to something occurring.
- I wash my hands before eating.
- We met before the movie started.
- He always arrives at school before the bell rings.
After
Definition: Following in time or place; later than.
- We will go for ice cream after lunch.
- She likes to read after finishing her homework.
- He felt tired after the long day.
During
Definition: A preposition used to indicate a time period in which something happens.
- We studied during the summer to prepare for exams.
- During the meeting, everyone shared their ideas.
- He fell asleep during the movie.
Always
Definition: At all times; on every occasion.
- I always brush my teeth in the morning.
- She always helps her friends.
- They are always happy to see each other.
Often
Definition: Frequently; many times.
- I often go for a walk after dinner.
- She often reads before going to bed.
- They meet often to discuss their project.
Sometimes
Definition: Occasionally; not always.
- Sometimes I like to read books in the park.
- She feels tired sometimes after long days.
- We go to the beach sometimes during summer.
Never
Definition: Not at any time; not ever.
- I have never been to another country.
- He will never forget his first day of school.
- She never likes to eat vegetables.
Again
Definition: Once more; another time.
- Can you say that again?
- She wants to try again after failing.
- He read the book again because he loved it.
Next
Definition: Coming immediately after the current one; following in order.
- What is next on the agenda for the meeting?
- She will present next in the class.
- Next, we will discuss the homework assignments.
Already
Definition: Before the present time; previously.
- I already finished my homework.
- She is already aware of the news.
- They had already left when we arrived.
Just
Definition: Exactly; only; fair and right.
- She arrived just in time for the meeting.
- It's just not fair that he gets to go first.
- He made a just decision based on the facts.
Time: Connecting Words And Expressions | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)
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Usually
Definition: Most of the time; in most cases.
- I usually go to bed at 10 PM.
- She usually eats cereal for breakfast.
- Understanding the word usually helps with daily routines.
Then
Definition: At that time; used to indicate a sequence in time.
- We went to the park, and then we had ice cream.
- He finished his homework, and then he played video games.
- I will study now, and then I’ll watch a movie.
Finally
Definition: At last; after a long time; used to indicate the end of a wait.
- Finally, the rain stopped after several days.
- He finally finished his homework.
- She was happy to finally see her friends again.
While
Definition: A period of time; also used to indicate simultaneous actions.
- He read a book while waiting for the bus.
- She played games for a while after homework.
- It took a while to finish the project.
Until
Definition: up to the time that something happens
- We will wait until the bus arrives.
- She studied until late at night for the exam.
- Understanding "until" helps in discussing time.
Since
Definition: used to refer to a time in the past until now
- She has lived here since 2010.
- Since it was raining, they stayed inside.
- He hasn't seen her since last summer.
Once
Definition: At one time; on one occasion.
- I went to the beach once when I was a child.
- Once I finish my homework, I can play.
- She visited Paris once last year.
Twice
Definition: Two times; on two occasions.
- She practiced the song twice before the performance.
- He visits his grandparents twice a month.
- The recipe says to stir the sauce twice during cooking.
Three Times
Definition: a phrase indicating something happens on three occasions
- He practiced his speech three times before the presentation.
- She visited her grandmother three times last month.
- Understanding "three times" helps in counting occurrences.
Time: Connecting Words And Expressions | English B1 Level (Intermediate)
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When
Definition: A conjunction or adverb used to indicate time.
- When will we go to the park?
- She asked when the test is scheduled.
- He wondered when the movie would start.
As Soon As
Definition: Immediately after; at the first opportunity.
- We will leave as soon as the rain stops.
- As soon as I finish my homework, I’ll call you.
- She will let you know as soon as she arrives.
At The Same Time
Definition: simultaneously; during the same period
- They both spoke at the same time, causing confusion.
- At the same time, she was studying and working.
- You can eat and watch TV at the same time.
Earlier
Definition: At a time before the present or before a specified time.
- I woke up earlier than usual today.
- She finished her homework earlier than expected.
- He arrived earlier for the meeting.
Meanwhile
Definition: At the same time; during the same time period.
- She studied for her exam; meanwhile, he played video games.
- I cooked dinner; meanwhile, he set the table.
- Meanwhile, the children played outside.
Recently
Definition: In the near past; not long ago.
- She recently visited her grandparents.
- They recently announced a new product.
- He has been studying hard recently for exams.
Lately
Definition: Recently; in the recent past.
- I have been feeling tired lately.
- Lately, she has been reading a lot of mystery novels.
- They haven’t seen each other lately.
Rarely
Definition: Not often; infrequently.
- She rarely eats dessert during the week.
- He rarely goes to the movies.
- They rarely see each other since they moved.
Every Day
Definition: Daily; something that happens each day.
- She practices piano every day after school.
- We eat lunch together every day.
- Understanding the routine of every day helps in planning.
Once A Week
Definition: Occurring one time every week.
- We have a meeting once a week to discuss progress.
- She goes to the gym once a week for exercise.
- Once a week, they volunteer at the local shelter.
Twice A Month
Definition: occurring two times each month
- We have a meeting twice a month to discuss our progress.
- She visits her grandmother twice a month.
- The club meets twice a month at the community center.
In The Morning
Definition: During the time from dawn to noon.
- We have class in the morning.
- In the morning, I like to drink coffee.
- She exercises in the morning before school.
In The Afternoon
Definition: During the time between noon and evening.
- We have a meeting scheduled in the afternoon.
- She likes to take a nap in the afternoon.
- In the afternoon, the sun is usually warm.
In The Evening
Definition: During the time between late afternoon and night.
- We usually have dinner in the evening.
- In the evening, the sky turns beautiful colors.
- She likes to read in the evening before bed.
At Night
Definition: during the nighttime
- The stars shine brightly at night.
- She enjoys reading at night before bed.
- At night, the city comes alive with lights.
Last Week
Definition: The week before the current one.
- I saw her last week at the store.
- Last week, we learned about ecosystems.
- He finished his report last week.
Next Year
Definition: The year following the current one; the upcoming year.
- Next year, I hope to travel abroad.
- She is excited about next year's school trip.
- Next year’s events will be announced soon.
This Month
Definition: The current month in the calendar.
- We have a big test scheduled for this month.
- She plans to visit her grandparents this month.
- This month, we will learn about different cultures.
Time: Connecting Words And Expressions | English B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)
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Subsequently
Definition: Afterward; at a later time.
- He graduated and subsequently started his career.
- They moved to a new city and subsequently found jobs.
- She studied hard and subsequently passed the exam.
Initially
Definition: At the beginning; originally.
- Initially, she found the project challenging but later enjoyed it.
- He initially thought the movie would be boring.
- Initially, the team faced difficulties but overcame them.
Eventually
Definition: At some point in time in the future; after a delay.
- She eventually finished her homework after working hard.
- They eventually decided to go on a trip together.
- Understanding the process eventually leads to success.
Simultaneously
Definition: At the same time; occurring together.
- They spoke simultaneously, creating confusion.
- She can listen and write simultaneously.
- The two events happened simultaneously in the city.
Previously
Definition: At an earlier time; before now.
- She had previously visited the museum before the trip.
- Previously, he worked at a different company.
- Understanding previously helps connect past experiences with current situations.
Afterwards
Definition: Similar to afterward; at a later time.
- We can discuss it afterwards.
- She finished her homework and afterwards went out.
- Afterwards, they enjoyed a picnic in the park.
In The Meantime
Definition: During the time until something happens.
- In the meantime, let’s review our plans.
- They will start the project, and in the meantime, gather materials.
- In the meantime, focus on your studies.
Thereafter
Definition: after a particular event or time
- She graduated and, thereafter, started her career.
- They finished the project and thereafter celebrated.
- He moved to the city and thereafter found a new job.
In The Beginning
Definition: At the start of something; initially.
- In the beginning, it was difficult to adapt.
- She was nervous in the beginning of her speech.
- In the beginning, they had few resources.
At First
Definition: initially; at the beginning
- At first, she found the subject difficult to understand.
- He was nervous at first but soon felt comfortable.
- At first, they didn't get along, but now they are friends.
Later On
Definition: At a time in the future; subsequently.
- We will discuss that later on in the meeting.
- She promised to finish the project later on.
- Later on, they realized their mistake.
Prior To
Definition: before a particular time or event
- Prior to the meeting, he prepared his notes.
- She was nervous prior to the exam.
- The event was scheduled prior to the holiday.
Following
Definition: the act of coming after or the group of people who support someone
- The following of the new artist grew quickly on social media.
- He has a large following of fans who love his music.
- The following events will be exciting for everyone.
Henceforth
Definition: from this time on
- Henceforth, we will have class on Mondays.
- The rules will apply henceforth.
- He promised to behave henceforth.
In The End
Definition: Ultimately; finally; after everything is considered.
- In the end, we decided to go with the original plan.
- She was tired, but in the end, it was worth it.
- In the end, teamwork made a difference.
At Last
Definition: finally; after a long wait
- At last, the package arrived after weeks of waiting.
- She finished her project at last and felt relieved.
- They were reunited at last after many years apart.
All Of A Sudden
Definition: Unexpectedly; without warning.
- All of a sudden, the lights went out.
- He arrived all of a sudden, surprising everyone.
- The weather changed all of a sudden from sunny to stormy.
Time: Connecting Words And Expressions | English C1 Level (Advanced)
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Chronology
Definition: The arrangement of events in the order they occurred.
- Chronology helps us understand historical events.
- She created a chronology of important dates for her project.
- Studying chronology is essential for history.
Duration
Definition: The length of time something lasts or continues.
- The duration of the movie is two hours.
- She measured the duration of her workout.
- Understanding duration is important for time management.
Interval
Definition: A period of time between events.
- There was a short interval between classes.
- He took a break for a five-minute interval.
- The interval between the two concerts was enjoyable.
Simultaneous
Definition: happening at the same time
- The two events were simultaneous, so he had to choose.
- They performed a simultaneous translation during the conference.
- Understanding simultaneous helps in timing discussions.
Consequently
Definition: As a result; therefore; as a consequence of something.
- He didn't study, and consequently, he failed the test.
- The storm caused damage, and consequently, the event was canceled.
- They were late and, consequently, missed the beginning of the show.
Preceding
Definition: Coming before something in time or order.
- The preceding chapter was very exciting.
- She reviewed the preceding events before the meeting.
- Understanding the preceding context can clarify discussions.
Contemporary
Definition: Relating to the present time or modern period; current.
- Contemporary art reflects the issues and styles of today.
- He enjoys reading contemporary novels that explore current themes.
- Understanding contemporary topics enhances cultural awareness.
Retrospective
Definition: Looking back at past events or situations.
- The retrospective showed how the project evolved over the years.
- In a retrospective view, we can learn from our mistakes.
- The art gallery held a retrospective of the famous painter's works.
Imminent
Definition: about to happen very soon
- The storm was imminent, so we took shelter.
- Her graduation was imminent, and she was excited.
- They warned us of the imminent arrival of the guests.
Perpetual
Definition: Continuing forever; everlasting; occurring repeatedly.
- The perpetual motion machine is an interesting concept.
- They lived in perpetual happiness after their marriage.
- He had a perpetual smile on his face.
Transient
Definition: lasting for a short time; temporary
- The transient nature of clouds fascinated her.
- He lived in a transient place before settling down.
- The transient visitors added vibrancy to the town.
Periodic
Definition: Occurring at regular intervals; often used in scientific contexts.
- She recorded her periodic observations during the experiment.
- The periodic table organizes elements based on their properties.
- He scheduled periodic meetings to discuss progress.
Elapsed
Definition: referring to time that has passed
- The elapsed time for the race was recorded.
- He couldn’t believe how much time had elapsed since they last met.
- The project took longer than the elapsed time suggested.
Antecedent
Definition: A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
- The antecedent of the word "he" is "John."
- Understanding antecedents is important in grammar.
- They discussed the antecedent factors of the situation.
Synchronize
Definition: to make things happen at the same time
- They need to synchronize their efforts for the project.
- He learned how to synchronize audio with video.
- She tried to synchronize her schedule with her friends.
Timeline
Definition: A graphical representation of a period of time, showing events in order.
- We created a timeline for our history project.
- The timeline shows important events in his life.
- She used a timeline to plan the project steps.
Epoch
Definition: a significant period in history
- The Renaissance was an epoch of great cultural change.
- He learned about different epochs in his history class.
- Understanding epochs helps contextualize historical events.
Fleeting
Definition: Quickly passing; not lasting long.
- The fleeting moment of joy made her smile.
- He caught a fleeting glimpse of the rainbow.
- Fleeting thoughts can sometimes lead to great ideas.
Time: Connecting Words And Expressions | English C2 Level (Proficiency / Mastery)
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Simultaneity
Definition: The occurrence of events at the same time.
- Simultaneity is important in coordination.
- He studied the simultaneity of the two actions.
- Understanding simultaneity helps in time management.
Retrospect
Definition: Looking back at past events with a reflective view.
- In retrospect, she realized she could have done better.
- Retrospect helps us learn from our experiences.
- He often thinks in retrospect about his school days.
Prospective
Definition: likely to happen or become; potential
- The prospective student visited the campus to learn more.
- They had a meeting with prospective clients to discuss the project.
- She is a prospective candidate for the scholarship.
Ephemeral
Definition: Something that lasts for a very short time.
- The beauty of the sunset is ephemeral.
- She created ephemeral art that would wash away with rain.
- Understanding ephemeral moments can enhance appreciation of life.
Perennial
Definition: Plants that live for more than two years.
- Perennial flowers bloom every year.
- She planted perennial herbs in her garden.
- Understanding perennial plants helps with garden planning.
Subsequent
Definition: Following or coming after something in order or time.
- The subsequent chapters were more exciting than the first.
- He faced challenges in subsequent years after the event.
- Subsequent research provided new insights.
Continuity
Definition: The state of being continuous or unbroken; consistency.
- The continuity of the story kept the audience engaged.
- She ensured the continuity of care for her patients.
- Understanding continuity is important in mathematics.
Transience
Definition: the state of being temporary or short-lived
- The transience of youth is often celebrated in art.
- She reflected on the transience of life during her travels.
- Understanding transience can help us appreciate the moment.
Temporal
Definition: related to time or the physical world
- Temporal changes can affect how we perceive events.
- He studied temporal patterns in history.
- Understanding temporal aspects is important in many fields.
Synchronous
Definition: occurring at the same time; simultaneous
- Synchronous communication happens in real-time.
- They had a synchronous meeting to discuss plans.
- The synchronous nature of the event made it exciting.
Asynchronous
Definition: not happening at the same time; occurring independently
- Asynchronous communication allows for flexibility.
- He prefers asynchronous learning to fit his schedule.
- The emails were sent asynchronously, so responses varied.
Prelude
Definition: An introductory piece or event; often refers to music or literature that leads into a main work.
- The prelude set the mood for the performance.
- She enjoyed the prelude before the main concert.
- The prelude of the book gave hints about the plot.
Culmination
Definition: The highest point or climax of a series of events.
- The culmination of her hard work was the award she received.
- The event was the culmination of months of preparation.
- Understanding culmination helps in recognizing achievements.
Hiatus
Definition: a break or interruption in a process
- The show went on a hiatus for the summer.
- They took a short hiatus from their studies.
- There was a hiatus in the project due to funding issues.
Era
Definition: A period in history or a person's life marked by particular events or characteristics.
- The dinosaur era was millions of years ago.
- We live in an era of rapid technological change.
- The Victorian era was known for its fashion.
Milestone
Definition: An important event or point in development; a significant achievement.
- Graduation is a major milestone in life.
- They celebrated a milestone anniversary.
- Completing the project on time was a milestone for the team.
Timestamp
Definition: A record of the date and time when an event occurred; often used in digital files.
- The email had a timestamp indicating when it was sent.
- He added a timestamp to the photo he took.
- The timestamp helps track changes in documents.
Cadence
Definition: the rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words
- The poem had a beautiful cadence when read aloud.
- She admired the cadence of his speech.
- Cadence is important in music and poetry.
Sequence
Definition: A specific order in which events or actions happen.
- The sequence of events in the story was easy to follow.
- The teacher asked us to write the sequence of our day.
- Understanding the sequence helps in organizing tasks.
Momentous
Definition: Of great importance; significant.
- The signing of the peace treaty was a momentous occasion.
- They made a momentous decision to change schools.
- Her graduation was a momentous event in her life.
Continuum
Definition: A continuous sequence or range of values or elements.
- The colors form a continuum from red to violet.
- There is a continuum of learning from beginner to expert.
- Emotions can exist on a continuum of intensity.
Timeliness
Definition: The quality of being on time; promptness.
- Timeliness is important for meeting deadlines.
- She appreciated his timeliness in responding to emails.
- The project was praised for its timeliness and efficiency.
Punctuality
Definition: The quality of being on time.
- Punctuality is important in the workplace.
- We value punctuality in our meetings.
- Good punctuality helps avoid stress.
Foresight
Definition: The ability to predict or plan for future events.
- Foresight is important for making informed decisions.
- She demonstrated foresight by preparing for potential challenges.
- Understanding foresight helps in strategic planning.
Retrospectively
Definition: Looking back at past events or situations.
- Retrospectively, he understood why things happened.
- She assessed her choices retrospectively to learn.
- The decision was made retrospectively based on new information.
Temporality
Definition: the state of existing within time; not permanent
- The temporality of life encourages us to cherish moments.
- He reflected on the temporality of his experiences.
- Understanding temporality is key in many disciplines.
Fleetingness
Definition: The quality of being temporary or brief.
- The fleetingness of youth should be cherished.
- She reflected on the fleetingness of summer days.
- He appreciated the fleetingness of life’s moments.
Synchronization
Definition: the process of making things operate at the same time
- The synchronization of the schedules improved teamwork.
- They worked on the synchronization of their devices.
- Synchronization is important for keeping time accurate.
Foregone
Definition: Something that is certain or predicted to happen.
- The outcome of the game seemed like a foregone conclusion.
- It was a foregone decision after the evidence was presented.
- They considered the result a foregone event.
Preemptive
Definition: Done to prevent something from happening; proactive in nature.
- The team took preemptive measures to avoid mistakes.
- She made a preemptive decision to change her plans.
- Preemptive actions can save time and resources.
Prologue
Definition: An introduction to a book or play.
- The prologue sets the stage for the story.
- In the prologue, the author explains the background.
- The prologue was captivating and drew readers in.
Denouement
Definition: The final resolution or outcome of a story or situation.
- The denouement of the play surprised the audience.
- She enjoyed the denouement of the novel.
- The denouement ties up all the loose ends in the plot.
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