Time Adverbs Worksheet For Class 7 CBSE
Complete the following sentences using appropriate time adverbs. Time adverbs tell us the time of an action.
1. James has not —————— arrived. (yet / just / already)
2. I have ——————– received a letter from your Dad. (just / yet / ever)
3. I have worked in this company ——————— 15 years. (for / since / from)
4. I have known him ———————– ten years. (for / since / from)
5. We have lived in this city ———————- 1995. (since / for / yet)
6. Where have you been ———————- I last saw you? (for / from / since)
7. I have ————————- prepared the dinner. (already / yet / since)
8. Have you called the doctor ———————? (yet / already / just)
9. We have ———————- to hear from the bank. (yet / still / just)
10. He has ———————- found a good job. (just / still / yet)
Answers
1. James has not yet arrived.
2. I have just received a letter from your Dad.
3. I have worked in this company for 15 years.
4. I have known him for ten years.
5. We have lived in this city since 1995.
6. Where have you been since I last saw you?
7. I have already prepared the dinner.
8. Have you called the doctor yet?
9. We have yet to hear from the bank.
10. He has just found a good job.