English, asked by NikhilKumarDubey, 1 year ago

Wait here until I ........ you.
(1) will call
(3) am calling
(2) call
(4) am going to call


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Answered by lasya61
8

wait here until I call you

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Answered by sureeshravi
1

Answer:

Call

Explanation:

It’s an adverbial clause. It’s not an adjectival clause, and there’s no such thing as a “preposition clause.”“Until” can be either a preposition or a conjunction. In this sentence, it’s introducing a clause with “come” as a verb, with subject “you,” so it’s a conjunction. There’s no preposition in the sentence.The main clause has the verb “wait” with subject “we.” The verb is modified by two adverbial elements: “here,” a simple adverb of place, and “until you come,” a clause acting as an adverb of time. The clause is not adjectival.

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