Asked by rfvv
1. He drew a long way in France.
[Is this sentence grammatical? Waht does it mean?]
2. Do you think people will live to be 200 years old?
3. Do you think people will live until/till 200 years old?
4. Do you think people will live until/till they are 200 years old?
5. Do you think people will live until/till 200 years?
[Are they all the same in meaning? Is #3 incorrect?]
[Is this sentence grammatical? Waht does it mean?]
2. Do you think people will live to be 200 years old?
3. Do you think people will live until/till 200 years old?
4. Do you think people will live until/till they are 200 years old?
5. Do you think people will live until/till 200 years?
[Are they all the same in meaning? Is #3 incorrect?]
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. I don't understand what "drew" is supposed to mean in this sentence. Could it be any of these?
<I>He drove a long way in France.
He lived a long way from a city in France.
He made his living drawing and painting scenes all around France.
He drove as far from Paris as he could in France.</i>
2. OK
3. No
4. OK (but not "till")
5. No
<I>He drove a long way in France.
He lived a long way from a city in France.
He made his living drawing and painting scenes all around France.
He drove as far from Paris as he could in France.</i>
2. OK
3. No
4. OK (but not "till")
5. No
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