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HyunWook Park
Is it correct to say 'until last sunday'?
For example, 'It was cold until last Sunday but it is very warm today' Is this sentence correct?
I didn't know what italki is until last May. Is this sentence fine? I am confused :( haha
Thanks a lot for your help in advance!
Hyunwook
Jun 30, 2015 9:08 AM
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Yes, your grammar is fine. The logic of your first example is a little out - if you said it was cold until Sunday, that implies that it warmed up after Sunday, and your reader would wonder what happened between Sunday and today. Perhaps 'It was cold until last Sunday but it has been very warm since'.
I think your second example would be a bit more natural with 'was' rather than 'is'.
June 30, 2015
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Yes, you can certainly use 'until' before a past time.
'I didn't know what italki is until last May' should be:
'I didn't know what italki was until last May'.
June 30, 2015
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