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Rja Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I don't sleep until my work get finished. (or) I don't sleep until my work gets finish. (or) I don't sleep until my work got finished. (or) I don't sleep until my work get finished.

I don't sleep until my work get finished.
(or)
I don't sleep until my work gets finish.
(or)
I don't sleep until my work got finished.
(or)
I don't sleep until my work get finished.

Which is correct? Is there any difference between them?
  

Top answer

You want this: I don't go to sleep/bed until my work is finished. Yours are all wrong. CJ

  • You want this: I don't go to sleep/bed until my work is finished.
  • Yours are all wrong.
  • CJ
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You want this: I don't go to sleep/bed until my work is finished.

Yours are all wrong. Emotion: sad

CJ
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Thank you very much, CalifJim.

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