USEFUL TIME EXPRESSIONS
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(In) the period from…..to……/ between……and
((in) the period from January to April... between January and April...)
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During
(during the first two years...)
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In the first/ last three months of the year
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Over the period from…….to……..
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Over the next...for the following...
(for the following five years... Over the next five years...)
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Over a ten-year period
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After that/ then
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Until
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Throughout the year/ throughout the period/ each month of the year
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Subsequently
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For the rest of the year
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In January/ it began the year/ at the beginning of the year/ at the beginning of the period
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In December/ the end of the year
You should pay attention to how you are using them. Keep your sentences
short but clear
by using those kinds of phrases. Notice
that your sentences should be relatively short
. You don’t need to write long sentences
to impress people. Long sentences tend to get grammar problems
. What easier to read is a three line sentence
or two line sentence
. What is easier to remember, a 100 page book or 10 page book? Of course, a 10 page book. So, keep things short
and use the proper linking phrases
to allow your overall sentences to connect. That’s the key
.