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The correct answer to that keeps changing. In 2013, you are 87 until February 6, and on February 6 you turn 88.
To figure out the rhyme pattern of a poem or song, you need to examine the end sounds of each line. Assign each line that shares the same end sound a unique letter. For example, if the first four lines end with the words "cat," "bath," "hat," and "math," you can assign them the rhyme pattern ABAB. Keep assigning letters to lines with similar end sounds until you identify the overall pattern of the poem or song.
It was a phrase much beloved of Headmasters in British schools up until the 1980s referring to six strokes of the cane usually applied to the proffered backside of the errant schoolboy.
The perimeter could be anything between 136 and 156 inches. We can't figure it out until we know the length of the third side, and that could be anything between 58 and 78 inches.
You should memorize the times tables and then practice multiplying larger numbers with someone to help correct you work until you get more comfortable with it. In the mean time, use a calculator.
The phrase you are probably looking for is "up until".
Its not worth worrying about anything until it happens.
this question contains incorrect grammar. i will not answer this question until the poster rewrites this phrase in correct grammar. ILY!
I love you mom and dad! Is there anything else I can do?
That's correct. The phrase "In God We Trust" wasn't added to paper currency until 1957.
Nothing - the correct phrase is "grin and bear it," meaning "fake a pleasant expression and deal with whatever is going on until things get better."
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The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "until the hull was dry." It begins with the preposition "until" and includes the object "the hull" and the past tense verb phrase "was dry."
No. The correct expression is "even though." Correct: Even though the assignment wasn't due until Friday, Ella decided to get an early start on it. Incorrect: Even although... Ouch, that's just bad. I can't even finish the sentence. But you get the idea. ;)
It is usually uttered in a warning not to take anything for granted until one is certain since no one really knows who will win the election until the votes are counted.
"Until my room was cleaned" is an adverb phrase because it modifies the verb "was cleaned" by showing a condition for when the action took place.
The correct spelling is "to date." It means up to the present time or until now.