3.5.2. Temporal clauses

Temporal clauses are adverbial clauses indicating a temporal relation between the event described in the main clause and the event taking place in the subordinate clause. The temporal relation may be of simultaneity (if the two events are simultaneous), anteriority (if the event of the subordinate clause takes place before the event described in the main clause), or posteriority (if the subordinate clause describes an event that takes place after the event of the main clause).