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Go back to the hotel and wait here ___ i call you (till/until)​

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The correct answer is: Go back to the hotel and wait here until i call you.​

Explanation:

Until (conjunction)

  • Until is short for "up to the mentioned occurrence."
  • When discussing the "future," we do not use will after until.
  • Until denotes "not before" when a negative construction (with not) is used in the main clause.
  • With "until," we occasionally combine the verbs "have + past participle" and "had + past participle."
  • "Until" denotes a period of time up until the one specified.
  • Until is a time reference. It has nothing to do with distance.
  • Till is frequently used as a short version of until in everyday spoken English. Some individuals also use "until."
  • When describing what is occurring up until a specific event or time, the word "till" is always used.

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