SIMPLE. COMPLEX AND COMPOUND SENTENCES - 5

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Till; and; till/until/as long as

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till

1. I will come back.

2. You will not go alone.Till my coming back, you will not go

alone.

1. She will get ready.

2. You both will attend the function

Till her getting ready, you both will not attend the function.

and

I will come back and you will not go alone

She will get ready and you both will attend the function.

1. I will come back.

2. You will not go alone.

1. She will get ready.

2. You both will attend the function

till / until / as long as

a. Till I come back, you will not go alone.

b. Until I come back, you will not go alone.

c. As long as I don’t come back, you will not go alone.

a. Till she gets ready, you both will not attend the function.

b. Until she gets ready, you both will not attend the function.

c. As long as she does not get ready, you both will not attend the function.

1. I will come back.

2. You will not go alone.

1. She will get ready.

2. You both will attend the function.

1. 1. a. a. Till I come back, you will

not go alone.b. Until I come back, you will

not go alone.c. As long as I don’t come

back, you will not go alone.

2. 2. a. a. Till she gets ready, you

both will not attend the function.

b. Until she gets ready, you both will not attend the function.

c. As long as she does not get ready, you both will not attend the function.

1.I will come back

and you will not go alone

2. She will get ready

and you both will attend the function.

1.

Till my coming back, you will not go alone.

2

Till her getting ready, you both will not attend the function

.

till / until / as long astill / until / as long asandandtilltill

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