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Redkiddy Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

until

please forgive me asking this question:

Can we use "until " at the beginning of the sentence?

Until you come back,I' ll be waiting for you.

I have hardly ever heard this "beginning until", nor I haven't heard a rule for not using it at the beginning.

I'll be waiting you until it is over. This sounds good. What doyou think?

ONE CANNOT BE HERO WITHOUT THINKING END.
  

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I'll be waiting for you until it is over. "

  • I'll be waiting for you until it is over.
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I'll be waiting for you until it is over.

You can have until at the beginning, but it's "literary."
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Sure you can.

Until I have a new job, I have to live very frugally.

Until you tell me otherwise, I'm going to continue to copy you on these reports.

Until I return, Susan will be in charge here.
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Yes you can use until at the start of a sentence.

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