TIME VOCABULARY
Nowadays – Refers to the present time.
Example: Nowadays, many people prefer to travel abroad during holidays.
Currently – At this moment in time.
Example: The school is currently undergoing renovation.
These days – Refers to recent times, similar to “nowadays”.
Example: These days, most students use laptops instead of notebooks.
In the past – Refers to a previous time or era.
Example: In the past, letters were the main form of communication.
Previously – At an earlier time.
Example: I had previously worked as a teacher before becoming a writer.
At the moment – Right now.
Example: I’m not looking for a new job at the moment.
Over time – Gradually, as time passes.
Example: Over time, habits can change significantly.
Eventually – In the end, after a period of time.
Example: He eventually became the director of the company.
In the near future – Soon; not far from now.
Example: I plan to move to a new city in the near future.
So far – Until now.
Example: So far, the results have been very encouraging.
In advance – Before a certain time or event.
Example: You need to book your tickets well in advance.
From time to time – Occasionally.
Example: I still visit my grandparents from time to time.