1) for a duration of time to refer to the intended duration of a plan or idea, most commonly referring to the future. We always use the present simple to refer to the future after this conjuction. a) as long as b) as soon as c) hardly d) during 2) used to show that one thing happens immediately after another thing. We use it with a verb. a) as soon as b) until c) during d) no sooner than 3) describes an event that happens immediately after an event. We use it with a noun or adjective. a) during b) until c) hardly d) as soon as 4) before nouns and noun phrases to describe an action that happens at a point within this period of time a) as long as b) during c) no sooner than d) hardly 5) as a time conjunction means up to a time in the past or future. describes an action that continued up to a point and then stops a) as soon as b) whenever c) until d) during 6) describes an action that happened before the main events a) as soon as b) during c) By the time (that) d) hardly 7) describes when something happened but not for long a) while b) during c) By the time (that) 8) describes a contrasting event that happens while something else is happening a) as soon as b) Meanwhile, c) during

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