Natural speed please
Maria hasn't wanted to go swimming since she fell in the river.
Since he rescued the girl from a house fire, he has been on TV almost everyday.
A lot has happened since I last spoke to you.
Remember that after you have signed the contract you won't be able to change your mind.
As soon as I have finished college I want to travel around Australia.
I'll probably have finished breakfast by the time the children have got up.
I'll tell you what time we're coming the moment I have heard from Emil.
everyday (adj.) vs. every day (adv.)
When adverbial clauses come before the main clause of a sentence, you must use a comma.