I will wait ______ 6:30, but then i'm going home.(fill in the blank with the right preposition) select one:
a. Till
b. To
c. For
d. Until
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I will wait until 6:30, but then I'm going home. (Option D)
- A preposition is a word or phrase that precedes a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to convey motion, period, location, position, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
- Prepositions include words like "in," "at," "on," "of," "until", "across", "till", and "to."
- Until indicates 'up to stated occurrence'. I'll wait here till you return. We'll have to wait till he gets here.
- When discussing the future, we do not use will after till. Till is frequently used as a short version of until in informal spoken English. 'til is also used by certain persons. We waited till 3 p.m. I'm not going anywhere until you apologize.
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