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The Past with Dependent Time Clauses
We can talk about a past event using a time clause with when, as soon as, before, after, while, until, and since.
When the time clause comes before the main clause, use a comma between the two clauses.
When they arrived home, they discovered to their amazement that a meteorite had crashed through the roof.
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Expressing Enthusiasm with Intensifiers and Adjectives
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Note: We can use really with both kinds of adjectives. It means a lot. But when we use quite before a gradable
adjective it means a little. When we use quite before a non-gradable adjective, it means completely.
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