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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Can both words 'for and until' have the same meaning in this sentence, meaning excitement for tomorrow?

I can't wait 'for/until' tomorrow.

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Anonymous Can both words 'for and until' have the same meaning in this sentence, meaning excitement for tomorrow? I can't wait 'for/until' tomorrow. Yes.

  • Anonymous Can both words 'for and until' have the same meaning in this sentence, meaning excitement for tomorrow?
  • I can't wait 'for/until' tomorrow.
  • Yes.
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AnonymousCan both words 'for and until' have the same meaning in this sentence, meaning excitement for tomorrow? I can't wait 'for/until' tomorrow.
Yes.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousCan both words 'for and until' have the same meaning in this sentence, meaning excitement for tomorrow? I can't wait 'for/until' tomorrow.Yes.
Thanks a lot teacher. And only the use of 'until' in that sentence can also have a different meaning, meaning that I have to finish something today, has to happen before tomorrow. Am I right tha
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AnonymousAnd only the use of 'until' in that sentence can also have a different meaning, meaning that I have to finish something today, has to happen before tomorrow. Am I right
Yes. that's true!
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Mister Micawber AnonymousAnd only the use of 'until' in that sentence can also have a different meaning, meaning that I have to finish something today, has to happen before tomorrow. Am I rightYes. that's true!
Great. Thanks teacher!

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