[ Time Clauses and Conjunctions ]
Use ‘until’ in a sentence that shows a time clause.
A. I will wait here until you leave.
B. I will wait here until you arrive.
C. I will stay here after you arrive.
D. I will leave before you arrive.

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A. has
B. will have
C. is has
D. is having
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your gullet is located
A. in your chest
B. in your abdomen
C. in your wrist
D. in your mouth
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A. comes
B. will come
C. came
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A. carefully
B. slowly
C. quickly
D. well
