what is adverb of time?

The adverb of time answer the questions "When?". For e.g:
He wants to leave the office now.
I will check the notebook tomorrow.  (now and tomorrow are the adverbs of time).

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Adverb of time describes the time when the verb took place.For example-
1. You can come in the evening .

When can you come?
~In the evening.
2. She went for bungee jumping last week.

When did she go for bungee jumping?
~Last week.

Adverbs of time also elaborate the verb in the means of time.
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words that show the time is called adverb of time
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Adverbs of time tell us when an action happened, but also for how long, and how often.

Adverbs that tell us when

Adverbs that tell us when are usually placed at the end of the sentence.

Examples
  • Goldilocks went to the Bears' house yesterday.
  • I'm going to tidy my room tomorrow.
  • I saw Sally today.
  • I will call you later.
  • I have to leave now.
  • I saw that movie last year.
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