17 Olmos Rahmonov
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Adverb of Time – Payt ravishi (When? – Qachon?, What time? – Soat nechada?,
How long? – Qachondan beri?, Qancha vaqt davomida?, How long ago? – Qancha vaqt
ilgari?)
tomorrow, today, yesterday, since, afterwards, in June, last year, finally, before,
eventually, already, soon, still, last, etc.
They’ll leave
tomorrow. Ular
ertaga ketishadi.
I sent the letter the day before yesterday. Men xatni kechadan oldingi kuni
jo‘natgan edim.
We’ve been waiting for them since 2 pm. Biz ularni soat 2 dan beri kutayapmiz.
I'm going to London today. Men bugun Londonga bormoqchiman.
What did you do afterwards? Siz keyinchalik nima qildingiz?
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Adverb of Frequency – Takroriylik ravishi (How often? – Qanchalik tez-tez?)
hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, annually, every year, always, usually, normally,
often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, never, ever, seldom, rarely, at times,
fortnightly, on weekdays, at weekends, twice/three times/thrice/four times a day, on
Mondays, etc.
Harry often sends her flowers.
Garry unga tez-tez gullar jo‘natadi.
She never eats nuts.
U hech qachon yong‘oqlar yemaydi.
She has a new hairstyle every week.
U har haftada yangi soch turmagiga ega bo‘ladi.
I go there occasionally.
Men goh-gohida u yerga borib turaman.
We see her quite often.
Biz
judayam tez-tez u bilan ko‘rishib turamiz.
I get very depressed sometimes.
Men
ba’zan judayam siqilaman.
5. Adverb of Degree (or Grading Adverb) – Darajalovchi ravish.
(How+Adverb/Adjective/Verb? – Qanchalik+Ravish/Sifat/Fe’l?)
very, quite, rather, fairly, absolutely, really, extremely, terribly, just, almost, right,
awfully, slightly, enough, too, a bit, a little, somewhat, a lot, much, far, totally, hardly,
barely, scarcely, jolly, pretty, dead, particularly
We all thought she sang very well.
Biz barchamiz u qo‘shiqni juda yaxshi kuyladi deb o‘yladik.