Froggy Jumps Adverbial clauses with until, before and afterVersión en línea Bring the adverb to the beginning of the sentence, add a comma. The sentence needs to have the same meaning por xenia rauda 1 1 I finish studying before I call my friends. a Before I finish studying I call my friends. b After I call my friends I finish studying. c Before I call my friends, I finish studying. 2 2 Olivia and Sara play tennis until they get tired and stop a Until they get tired and stop, Olivia and Sara play tennis. b Until get they tired and stop, Olivia and Sara play tennis. c before they get they tired and stop, Olivia and Sara play tennis. 3 3 My wife washes the dishes after I cook. a After cook, my wife washes the dishes. b Before I cook, my wife washes the dishes. c After I cook, my wife washes the dishes. 4 4 The children play outside until it’s time to eat. a Until it’s time to eat, the children play outside. b Until they eat the children play outside. c Until the children play outside, they eat . 5 5 I go bowling with my friends after I finish work. a After I finish work, I go bowling with my friends. b After finish work I go bowling with my friends. c I finish work after , I go bowling with my friends. 6 6 I go to the gym before I go to work. a Before go to work I go to the gym. b After I go to work, I go to the gym. c Before I go to work, I go to the gym.