The problem is the verb in "Can you mend this until Tuesday" is incorrectly spelled. It should be mind.
Can you mind my cat until Tuesday?
Mind in this context means "to look after, tend, watch, be a guardian over".
Would you mind my son?
Would you mind my books while I buy a cup of coffee?
Mend on the other hand is to repair, often a repair that requires sewing, gluing, etc.
Would you mend my boots if I drop them off on Tuesday?
Can you mend my ripped book before my class on Tuesday?
May I ask you to mend my torn underwear before Tuesday?
see you on tuesday
The dialogue sentence, "Molly, our bus won't leave until 7:00" requires punctuation such as quotation marks (" "), a comma, an apostrophe and a colon (time).
The statement is a sentence fragment. The word "until" requires a condition to have been fulfilled prior to the action being carried out or completed. That condition may be before or after the "until" portion.Examples: He decided to wait at the station, until his mother called him twice.Until his mother called called him twice, he had no idea how serious his father was ill.
From 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., Mr. Downs sells hardware.
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. ;)
How long are you going to wait for an answer? Until 8pm? Until midnight? Until next Tuesday? No, "Until." is not a sentence.
Example sentence - The agitator in the washer was not working properly until the repair man fixed it.
apparently not
That is the correct spelling of the word "hostessing", which was properly hosting until "to hostess" became a verb, as did "to waitress".
see you on tuesday
No, the sentence should be:All business activities were suspended from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.
The dialogue sentence, "Molly, our bus won't leave until 7:00" requires punctuation such as quotation marks (" "), a comma, an apostrophe and a colon (time).
I love you mom and dad! Is there anything else I can do?
Slide it back into the battery compartment until it clicks (observing correct polarity !)
The statement is a sentence fragment. The word "until" requires a condition to have been fulfilled prior to the action being carried out or completed. That condition may be before or after the "until" portion.Examples: He decided to wait at the station, until his mother called him twice.Until his mother called called him twice, he had no idea how serious his father was ill.
It's 120 hours between 6pm Thursday until the following Tuesday at 6pm
Endless, you could, technically, continue writing a sentence until the day you die and it still be correct if you used proper punctuation,