I was on the spot at the time appointed!
I was amazed at the time delay.
From time to time I will eat an orange.
Bill Clinton was our president at that time.
At this time you may leave the classroom.
If you like
To express time!
"No" is used to indicate a negative response or to refuse something, while "know" is a verb indicating awareness or familiarity with something. For example, "No, I do not want any dessert" and "I know his phone number by heart."
It was time to go to bed. "What time is it?" John asked.
No, "lots of time" is not a complete sentence. It is a noun phrase that needs to be part of a larger sentence to make grammatical sense. For example, "I have lots of time to finish my assignment."
I went to the beach once last summer with my family.
I use an egg timer to time how long I cook my eggs.
you use time connectives at the beginning of the paragraph and the middle as well you can use them at the start of a sentence.
Example sentence - The teams will converge on the hill at the same time.