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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Before or until or both

I had never seen such a beautiful sunset [ before/until ] I went to the island.

I think both before and until are grammatically correct. If so, dovthey have different meanings? Or, either one of them is correct? Could you help me clarify it? Thanks.
  

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deborahjeong I had never seen such a beautiful sunset [ before/until ] I went to the island. Both are correct. The meanings are the same.

  • deborahjeong I had never seen such a beautiful sunset [ before/until ] I went to the island.
  • Both are correct.
  • The meanings are the same.
  • CJ
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deborahjeongI had never seen such a beautiful sunset [ before/until ] I went to the island.

Both are correct. The meanings are the same.

CJ

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