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(Until is an adverb that means up to that point in time or the event mentioned. It is also used as a conjunction.)

President Kennedy served in office until his death by assassination.

We will wait here until the boys come back from the store.

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You can use "until" to indicate the point in time when an action or event will happen or stop happening. For example, "I will wait until you finish your work before we go out."

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