Waited
The preposition is until.
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this sentence is going to be continueing forever until i decide to end it.
He tinkered with the watch, until it was working again.
The hydrothermal of the forest fire went out of control until the fire fighters arrived.
He used to drive me made by playing the xylophone in bed until the early hours of the morning.
Mike was baffled as to why the vacuum wouldn't work - until he realised it wasn't plugged in !
How long are you going to wait for an answer? Until 8pm? Until midnight? Until next Tuesday? No, "Until." is not a sentence.
There was an incoming message, so he waited until it had arrived.
She waited patiently for her lunch. They walked patiently along the path until they reached the car.
I waited until the clock struck 12.She only had to write until the end of the lesson.You only need to cook until the food is good to eat.
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 "
The observatory had not yet opened, so we waited outside until it did.
8 hours
"Until" is a conjunction, not a preposition. It is used to indicate when a specific event or action will happen or the time leading up to that event.
No, "till" is not a preposition. It is a conjunction or a verb in Modern English. It can be used as a conjunction to mean "up to the time of" or as a verb meaning to work the soil before planting.
It can be either. As a preposition, it answers the question "when."
It can be either: preposition - The fire burned until midnight. conjunction - The fire burned until the campers put it out.
Yes, it is a preposition. It can also be used as a conjunction.