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My father lived to be ninety.
My father lived to be ninety years old.
My father lived until/till ninety.
My father lived until/till ninety years old.
My father lived until/till he was ninety (years old).
(Are all the expressions grammatical and the same? Which expressions are generally used?)
My father lived to be ninety years old.
My father lived until/till ninety.
My father lived until/till ninety years old.
My father lived until/till he was ninety (years old).
(Are all the expressions grammatical and the same? Which expressions are generally used?)
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Answered by
Writeacher
The only sentence I wouldn't use is the fourth sentence. The others are fine.
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