Q.1
Choose the sentence that has no time connector.
  • The sun will have set by the time we leave the office.
  • The sun will be setting when we leave the office.
  • I will submit the assignment by the end of the day.
  • It was windy and cold. Moreover, it was raining.
Q.2
Choose the sentence with the correct time connector.
  • In the meantime I waited for the dentist to call me in, I read an old edition of Time magazine.
  • Meanwhile I waited for the dentist to call me in, I read an old edition of Time magazine.
  • While I waited for the dentist to call me in, I read an old edition of Time magazine.
  • Before I waited for the dentist to call me in, I read an old edition of Time magazine.
Q.3
Choose the pair of sentences that have no time connector.
  • There was a trickle of people to purchase items on discount sale. As a matter of fact, there was a deluge of people.
  • There was a trickle of people to purchase items on discount sale. Then, there was a deluge of people
  • There was a trickle of people to purchase items on discount sale. After a while, there was a deluge of people.
  • There was a trickle of people to purchase items on discount sale. Later on, there was a deluge of people
Q.4
Choose the sentence that incorrectly uses a time connector.
  • We go out to play before it starts raining.
  • We go out to play after we want.
  • We go out to play as soon as we finish our homework.
  • We go out to play as long as we want.
Q.5
Choose the pair of sentences with the correct time connector.
  • The metropolis is now called Bengaluru. Furthermore it was Bangalore.
  • The metropolis is now called Bengaluru. Meanwhile it was Bangalore.
  • The metropolis is now called Bengaluru. Afterwards it was Bangalore.
  • The metropolis is now called Bengaluru. Formerly it was Bangalore.
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