English-Until

---------------the rain stopped, the play had to be suspended.
(A) Until
(B) When 
(C) As
(D) While
Answer:Until

until or untill? - How To Spell
until is correct
Take care to spell until with only one l at the end: not ‘untill’.

Remember that you must spell the word "until" with a single L
until/till വരെ എന്നര്ത്ഥം വരുന്ന വാക്ക് .
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Until ഒരു preposition ഉം conjunction ഉം ആണ് . Until is often shortened to till or ’til. Till and ’til are more informal and we don’t usually use them in formal writing.

Until അർത്ഥമാക്കുന്നത് ‘up to (the time that)’: (ആ സമയം വരെ ) എന്നാണ്

We played chess until midnight. (up to midnight)
The film didn’t end till eleven o’clock. (up to eleven o’clock.)

from with until or till
From… To / Till / Until

എന്തെങ്കിലുമൊന്ന് തുടങ്ങി അവസാനിക്കുനത്തിനെ കുറിച്ച് സൂചിപ്പിക്കാൻ until നൊപ്പം from ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്നു
Gopal worked out at the gym from 6 pm till(to) 7.30 pm.
The road outside our house will be closed from 6 am until(to) 6 pm tomorrow.
The museum is open from 8 AM to 4 PM.
Geetha will be on vacation from tomorrow until next Friday.
I studied Maths from 20011 till 20014.
by, not until,
We use by, not until, to talk about something that will happen before a particular time or deadline:
The movie will be finished by 9 pm.




Use by for one specific event that will happen before a certain time in the future. Use until for a continuous event that will continue and then stop at a certain time in the future.

Please send me the information by Monday.
He’s staying in the office until the 30th.

By to refer to a deadline or a due date.
The manager needs the final report by the twenty-sixth of September at midday.
The birthday cake needs to be in the oven by eleven a.m. or else it won’t be ready on time.
“If I don’t find a new chef by Monday, I will have to close the restaurant” the owner told his worried staff.

By to say should happen no later than a certain time.
The new employee should arrive no later than 9 a.m. OR The new employee should arrive by 9 a.m.
The bus should leave the terminal no later than midday. OR The bus should leave the terminal by midday.

Until, refers to the time before a deadline or up to a certain period of time.
The legal team has until Thursday to prepare its opening statement in court. Today is Monday that means they only have two full days to prepare.
The student was studying until midnight last night, he was preparing for his final university exam.
To make tea, you have to wait until the water is boiled, once the water is boiled you can pour it into the teapot.
The teenager waited until her parents were in bed before she snuck out of the house and met up with her friends in the park.
upto ,not until
quantity or numbersകുറിച്ച് പറയുമ്പോൾ until or till ഉപയോഗിക്കരുത്. use up to:
The taxi can take up to five people.

as far as ,not untill
ദൂരത്തെ കുറിച്ച് പറയുമ്പോൾ until or till ഉപയോഗിക്കരുത് .as far as ഉപയോഗിക്കുക
Mohan drove me as far as the shop and I walked the rest of the way home.
We can’t use until or till to mean ‘in advance of’. In this case we use before:
Please return your registration form before you leave the room.

Still
Still is also used with time. It means even now. A person might say:
"I am still in school."
They are at school when they say this.
Before, after and untilBefore you understand the differences between the words “before” and “until”, you will need to read up until the end of this section. Hopefully before you finish reading, you will begin to make clear in your mind the instances where you can use “before” and “until.”
We use before and after to talk about the order of events in the past or future.
She’ll pick you up before she comes here.
After she comes here,she’ll pick you up.
I’m going to wait until the January sales start to buy a new jacket.
Until he mentioned his name was Ram, I thought he was called Raman!

We use present verb forms to refer to the future after until:

I can’t wait until the summer holidays begin.
Not: … until the summer holidays will begin.

We also use the present perfect after until to refer to actions or events that will continue up to a point in the future:

We’ll sit here till Rajan has finished.
Not: … until Rajan will have finished.

We use the past simple and past perfect to talk about events in the past:He was the headteacher until he retired in 1968.
We couldn’t put down the new floor till the plumber had finished.
When, while, as soon as, after, before and until are conjuctions of time which introduce secondary clauses.
See how these sentences refer to future time but we use a present tense.

When my mom calls, I will tell her about my new job.
I will call you as soon as I get to New York.
While we are away, don´t forget to water the plants!

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