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In which context can I use 'until then'?
Dec 4, 2024 11:45 PM
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December 5, 2024
"Until then" is used to refer to the time between now and a specific point in the future. It often implies that something will happen or change at that future time. Examples: 1. Casual goodbye:
"I'll see you next week. Until then, take care!"
(Meaning: Take care between now and when we meet next week.) 2. Postponing action:
"The report is due Friday. Until then, let's focus on finalizing the details."
(Meaning: Between now and Friday, focus on the details.) 3. Anticipating an event:
"The concert starts at 8 PM. Until then, we can grab dinner."
(Meaning: Between now and the concert, we'll have dinner.) You can use it in formal or informal contexts depending on the tone of the conversation.
December 5, 2024
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