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Mowgli Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Until

Hello

Are these sentences all right?

1) Until my son slept, I was sleeping. (I would say: As long as my son was sleeping, I was sleeping, too.)

2 ) I slept until six.

Thank you for your answers Mowgli
  

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1. my son didn't sleep while I was sleeping. 2.

  • 1.
  • my son didn't sleep while I was sleeping.
  • 2.
  • my son was awake when(=by the time) I was sleeping.
  • "I slept until Six "-- it's right.
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" I was sleeping until my son slept"

this means....1. my son didn't sleep while I was sleeping. 2. my son was awake when(=by the time) I was sleeping.

"I slept until Six "-- it's right.
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Perhaps you want While my son slept, I was sleeping for the first sentence, Mowgli.

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