0It was raining heavily. The roads were deserted. John was on his way cycling to school. 02br 02br 00He peered through the rain, but he could not see the road (well). 02br 02br 00(i) He continued cycling until he reached the bus stop. He waited at the bus stop until the rain stopped. 02br 02br 00(ii) He continued cycling until he reached the bus stop. He waited there for the rain to become less.02br 02br 00(ii) He had to stop at the bus stop and wait for the rain to stop.02br 02br 00(iii) He waited at the bus stop until the rain (It) became small / less.02br 02br 00Which combination is correct? How do I correct them? 0-
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0He cycled until he reached the bus stop - that part is okay. 0-
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0He cycled until he reached the bus stop - that part is okay.
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0He cycled until he reached the bus stop - that part is okay. (He continued cylcing until he reached the bus stop is okay too.)02br 02br 00Did he wait for the rain to stop entirely, or did he wait for the rain to lessen/ease up a bit?02br 02br 00He waited there until the rain lessened.02br 02br 00He waited there until it stopped raining
0 .02br 02br 00(i) He continued cycling until he reached the bus stop. He waited at the bus stop until the rain stopped.-- 01b00OK02b02br 02br 00(ii) He continued cycling until he reached the bus stop. He waited there for the rain to 01b00slacken02b00.02br 02br 00(ii) He had to stop at the bus s