Topics: Prepositions of Time
Differentiate between ‘over’ and ‘until’ in the context of prepositions of time.
A. Over is used for future events, while until is used for past events.
B. Over refers to a specific point in time, whereas until refers to a completed period of time.
C. Over and until are interchangeable in the context of prepositions of time.
D. The preposition ‘over’ refers to a completed period of time, whereas ‘until’ refers to a specific point in time.
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