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Build green 423 Posted 8 years ago
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Can both of these words be used in this sentence?

You should know that you will not be able to claim a refund until/once you have signed this document. Alright to me both options can be used but according to my teacher "until" makes no sense at all

  

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build green 423 You should know that you will not be able to claim a refund until/once you have signed this document. Alright to me both options can be used but according to my teacher "until" makes no sense at all They have opposite meanings. you will not be able to claim a refund until you have signed = you can claim only after you have signed .

  • build green 423 You should know that you will not be able to claim a refund until/once you have signed this document.
  • Alright to me both options can be used but according to my teacher "until" makes no sense at all They have opposite meanings.
  • you will not be able to claim a refund until you have signed = you can claim only after you have signed .
  • you will not be able to claim a refund once you have signed = you can claim only before you have signed.
  • Which do you mean?
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build green 423You should know that you will not be able to claim a refund until/once you have signed this document. Alright to me both options can be used but according to my teacher "until" makes no sense at all

They have opposite meanings.

you will not be able to claim a refund until you have signed = you can claim only after you have

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