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Nddad Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The definition of UNTIL

W: How much longer will you stay?

M: I was thinking of staying for twenty days, but my friend's birthday is on July 25th.

So, I won't leave until the end of this month.

W: You mean you will stay here until July 31st?

M: Yes. I'll leave the next day.

What is next day?? August 1st or July 31st??

He didn't know the fact until Monday.

Q : When did he know it?

Monday or Tuesday ??

It was not until he was thirty that he started to paint.

Whe did he started to paint ?

1. he did at 30
2. he did at 31

30 or 31 ??

Pls let me know your answer.

Thank you very much.

Regards, Terry

  

Top answer

Common usage in the US is to stay until Thursday, and leave on Friday. If school will not begin until Wednesday, it will be in session on Wednesday but not on Tuesday. The school will be closed until Wednesday.

  • Common usage in the US is to stay until Thursday, and leave on Friday.
  • If school will not begin until Wednesday, it will be in session on Wednesday but not on Tuesday.
  • The school will be closed until Wednesday.
  • ) Some consider that this means the school will be closed Wednesday.
  • " He started to paint at 30.
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Common usage in the US is to stay until Thursday, and leave on Friday. Emotion: smile

If school will not begin until Wednesday, it will

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