Lingo

Temporal Expressions

17 Words

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1.
all along
Adverb

from the beginning or continuously throughout a period of time

She knew the answer all along but chose not to reveal it until now.

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as long as
2.
as long as
Adverb

used to express that a condition must be met for something to happen or be true

You can borrow my car as long as you promise to return it by tomorrow morning

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3.
as per usual
Adverb

used to indicate that something is happening or being done in the usual or customary way

As per usual, he arrived at the office early to start his work.

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as yet
4.
as yet
Adverb

up to the present time

The decision remains undecided as yet.

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by and by
5.
by and by
Adverb

used to indicate that something will happen or be accomplished eventually or after a period of time

We'll complete the project, and by and by, we'll see the results of our hard work.

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6.
up ahead
Adverb

used to refer to a point in the future or a specific moment that is coming soon

We have a meeting scheduled up ahead in the afternoon.

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at present
7.
at present
Adverb

at the current moment or during the existing time

The store is closed at present for inventory management.

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for the time being
8.
for the time being
Adverb

for a limited period, usually until a certain condition changes

For the time being, I am focusing on my studies before deciding on my career path.

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in due (course|time)
Adverb

at the appropriate or expected time, without rushing or delay

The details of the project will be revealed to the team in due course.

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in the first place
10.
in the first place
Adverb

used to explain the main reason or starting point of a situation

I don't want to go in the first place, I'm tired, and secondly, I can't afford it.

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11.
in the nick of time
Adverb

only a few moments before it is still possible to get something done or avoid something bad from happening

He arrives in the nick of time to catch his flight before the gate closes.

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as soon as
12.
as soon as
Conjunction

used to indicate that something will happen immediately after a certain condition or event occurs

I'll call you as soon as I finish work.

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13.
at this point in time
Adverb

used to emphasize the present moment in relation to the topic under discussion

At this point in time, we don't have enough information to make a decision.

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on time
14.
on time
Adverb

exactly at the specified time, neither late nor early

He completes his tasks on time without any reminders.

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in time
15.
in time
Adverb

without being late or delayed

Please ensure you arrive in time for the meeting.

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16.
in a tick
Phrase

in a short amount of time

I'll be with you in a tick; just need to finish this quick task.

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17.
anytime soon
Phrase

used to indicate that something is not expected to happen in the near future or immediately

I don't think we'll be getting a response from them anytime soon; they seem to be very busy.

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