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Maggie
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- Can't you do your homework UNTIL tomorrow?
- No, I can't.
Question: Does this dialogue sound natural to native speakers? If not, could you help me correct it?
Jul 2, 2018 3:07 PM
Answers · 4
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The meaning of "can't you do your homework until tomorrow" is can't you start/continue your homework and then keep doing it for the rest of the day up to tomorrow- that's a lot of homework.
Did you mean "can't you wait until tomorrow to do your homework?" You could also say "can't you do your homework tomorrow instead?"
July 2, 2018
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