Yes it is. It sets a time before which something will not, cannot, or did not occur.
Yes, after is an adverb of time.
yes finally is a adverb of time.
Yes, currently is an adverb. It means presently, at the current time.
Yes, it is an adverb of time. It can rarely be an noun or adjective, as well as a conjunction.
As an adverb, longest describes time and modifies a verb. For example, "He slept longest."
It can be either. It is much more commonly an adverb in questions (When will we leave?) As a conjunction, it connects clauses of time (When you get there, call me).
An adverb of place does not really have to come after an adverb of time.
Yes, tonight is an adverb. It is an adverb of time (point in time).
No, it is an adverb of indefinite time. This is another type of adverb of time.
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yes finally is a adverb of time.
No. It is an adverb of time, although it is a nonspecific time.
The word "weekly" is an adverb. It is an adverb of definite time.
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Yes. "Seldom" is an adverb of time.
No, it is not. It is a adverb (indefinite adverb of time).
It's an adverb of time.