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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Until / to dry

Can I say,

(a) He is hanging the clothes until dry.

(b) He is hanging clothes to dry it.
  

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Vincent Teo (a) He is hanging the clothes until dry. He will leave them on the line until dry. (b) He is hanging clothes to dry it.

  • Vincent Teo (a) He is hanging the clothes until dry.
  • He will leave them on the line until dry.
  • (b) He is hanging clothes to dry it.
  • He is hanging clothes to dry.
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Vincent Teo(a) He is hanging the clothes until dry. He will leave them on the line until dry.

(b) He is hanging clothes to dry it. He is hanging clothes to dry.

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actually both are wrong
They should be like this
a. He is hanging the clothes until they dry.
b. He is hanging the clothes to dry them.
Thanks,

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