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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

until after / before

Hi,

Would it be right to replace "before" for "until after" in the following sentence?

I coundn't leave for the beach before 6 pm.

If so, is there any difference?
  

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Either is OK, with no change in meaning.

  • Either is OK, with no change in meaning.
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Either is OK, with no change in meaning.

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