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Until, before and after

Combine the following sentences using until, till, before or after.

1. He won’t marry. He must get a job.

2. Don’t open the window. The rain must stop.

3. You finish your work. I will wait here.

4. Don’t go. I will tell you.

5. We will have to live in this house. We must find a better one.

6. He went out. He locked the door.

7. You may eat anything. You must wash your hands.

8. He will finish his work. Then he will go home.

9. He counted the coins. Then he put them in the box.

10. He did his homework. Then he went out to play.

11. I washed myself. Then I put on my clothes.

12. The train left. We reached the station ten minutes later.

Answers

1. He won’t marry until he gets a job.

2. Don’t open the window until the rain stops.

3. I will wait here until you finish your work.

4. Don’t go until I tell you.

5. We will have to live in this house until we find a better one.

6. He had locked the door before he went out.

7. You must wash your hands before you eat anything.

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Until, before and after

8. He will finish his work before he goes home.

9. He had counted the coins before he put them in the box.

10. He did his homework before he went out to play. / He went out to play after he did his
homework.

11. I put on my clothes after I had washed myself.

12. We reached the station ten minutes after the train left.

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