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LeeSang Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

The position of "prepostion" in sentance.

Hi. again. ^^

A: __________________ here?

B: Hold on. Let me check my itinerary.

(a) Until what time will you be staying

(b) What time you will be staying until

Correct answer is (a)

but I am wondering "What time will you be staying until" is possible.

I saw this sentence. "What is the weather like?"

in this case. "like" is located at last.

Do I have to write "Until what time will you be staying ?"

or

Is it possible to use "What time will you be staying until" ?

please help me T.T
  

Top answer

B might work if you didn't have that "here" on the end. "

  • B might work if you didn't have that "here" on the end.
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B might work if you didn't have that "here" on the end.

In fact, we'd say "How long are you staying?" or "What time do you have to leave?" It may sound rude (like you want them to leave) if you say "What time are you leaving?"
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Hi. Welcome to English Forums.
LeeSangHi. again. ^^

A: __ here?

B: Hold on. Let me check my itinerary.

(a) Until what time will you be staying

(b) What time you will be staying until

Correct answer is (a)
Right.
LeeSangbut I am wondering "What time will you be staying until?" is possibl
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Hi Barbara. You have left me behind. Emotion: smile

Do my thoughts sound reasonable to you?

Thank you in advance.
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They do.

I am staying until 3.

Until when will you be staying?
You'll be staying until when? (use rising tone to show it's a question)
When will you be staying until? (maybe...)

But "When will you be staying until here" sounds like "until here" is the phrase, not "until when."
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Thanks you folks,

I am really happy to know that. ^^
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