Gerund phrase
until dinnertime
infinitive
"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 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. It would need to be more like this: Although the weather was quite cold, Jill decided to let the children play outside until dinner. OR Jill decided to let the children play outside until dinner, although the weather was quite cold.
The phrase "until they eventually expire" means that something will continue until it reaches the end of its lifespan or validity and is no longer usable or available.
An intransitive phrase is a group of words that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. It typically consists of a verb and any accompanying words, but the verb does not act on an object. For example, "She walks in the park" is an intransitive phrase because "walks" does not require a direct object.
Jenny was the best player on the team until Jackie came.
until I assign the code
The phrase you are probably looking for is "up until".
This question can not be answered until you identify what is your education.
Usualy until they stop being children.
A preposition if it introduces a phrase, as in " until eleven o'clock " A conjunction if it introduces a clause, as in " until the clock struck eleven "