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Rashid rajal Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Until and if

Please correct if wrong and tell me difference as well.
Thanks.
1.He waits for me until I work.
2.He waits for me until have worked.
Are these same?
Her is past of these.
1.He used to wait for me until I worked.
2.He used to wait for me until I had worked.

1.He asked me if I like someone or liked someone.
2.He asked me if I do this everyday or did this everyday.
3.He asked me If I have done this or had done this.
Please explain as well
  

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rashid rajal Please correct if wrong and tell me difference as well. Thanks. He waits for me until I work.

  • rashid rajal Please correct if wrong and tell me difference as well.
  • Thanks.
  • He waits for me until I work.
  • He waits for me until have worked.
  • Are these same?
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rashid rajal Please correct if wrong and tell me difference as well. Thanks. 1.He waits for me until I work. 2.He waits for me until have worked. Are these same? Her is past of these.1.He used to wait for me until I worked.2.He used to wait for me until I had worked.
I get the impression that you are trying to say something different from what your sentences a
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rashid rajal1.He asked me if I like someone or liked someone.
If you use real names, your sentences will make more sense. "someone" is too vague.

Lucy asked me if I liked Robert.

Generally, the second clause takes the same tense as the first clause.

CJ

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