Adverbs of time
Adverbs of time are used to say when or how often something is happening. They can come before or after the verb. As well as regular adverbs of time like diariamente (daily), frecuentemente (frequently) etc, there are other useful irregular adverbs of time including:
hoy | today |
尘补帽补苍补 | tomorrow |
anoche | last night |
ayer | yesterday |
ahora | now |
siempre | always |
迟辞诲补惫铆补 | still |
ya | already |
tarde | late |
temprano | early |
nunca | never |
a veces | sometimes |
a menudo | often |
hoy |
today |
尘补帽补苍补 |
tomorrow |
anoche |
last night |
ayer |
yesterday |
ahora |
now |
siempre |
always |
迟辞诲补惫铆补 |
still |
ya |
already |
tarde |
late |
temprano |
early |
nunca |
never |
a veces |
sometimes |
a menudo |
often |
For example:
Nunca voy de compras (I never go shopping).
Ir茅 de vacaciones 尘补帽补苍补 (I will go on holiday tomorrow).
Todav铆a no he hecho mis deberes (I still haven't done my homework).
El autob煤s lleg贸 tarde (The bus arrived late).
Question
Translate these sentences containing adverbs into English.
- Siempre como el desayuno.
- Voy al cine a menudo.
- Los ex谩menes son bastante f谩ciles.
- Hago nataci贸n ocasionalmente.
- I always eat breakfast.
- I go to the cinema often.
- The exams are quite easy.
- I go swimming occasionally.