how can ı make my students well understand this
Same here...:)Originally Posted by RonBee
how can ı make my students well understand this
Saying "...............untill the work's finished means that the action "stay" is temporary so we use the present progressive tense.
For what it is worth, I agree with you.
I think it expressing a complaint : " i am staying with my sister until the work's finished "
you will finish your work( or your sis will finish her work ) and now you have to stay with my sister ...making complaint ( may be)
it corect : " I am always staying wiht my sister until the work's finished
I`m staying..until the work`s finished - planned action
i am staying with my sister till her work is finished so u con go home see u in the morning
i voted for am staying..
i think if u wanna use stay it's better this way (is wat i think)
" i'll stay with my sister until the work's finished "
ok, "until" indicates that the work ain't finish yet so the use of will is truly appropriate..
" i stayed with my sister till the work's finished "
i changed until to till and stay to stayed to show it's a past event...
I am staying with my sister until ...
the narrator shows she,he is determined by using the progressive tense.