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| "she had had 3 plastic surgeries in the hospital (before) she had a beautiful face." could you replace 'before' in above sentence with 'until'? thank you in advance. |
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Hello hyunminjeong, the short answer to that is NO. My long-winded, inarticulate answer would be: The sentence makes sense using the word "before", but is kinda "clunky". Try this instead: "She had to have three plastic surgeries before she had a beautiful face." This implies that she has already had three plastic surgeries, and is now beautiful. If you want to use the word "until", try this: "She won`t be beautiful until she has had three plastic surgeries." This implies that the surgeries are yet to happen, therefore she`s not yet beautiful. Make sense? |
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| You could use 'until', ut it would be in a different position: She wasn't beautiful until she had had three plastic surgery operations. |
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