JACEK1
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- Feb 10, 2013
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- Polish
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Hello again!
If our primary meal doesn’t happen until the evening, we can call this dinner.
I think I know what the sentence really means.
If our primary meal only happens in the evening, we can call this dinner.
'Not until' means the same 'only .....'
For example, 'not until Monday' means 'only on Monday', 'not before Monday', 'not earlier than Monday'.
In the sentence in question, the word 'happen' separates 'not' from 'until', but I think it is clear that 'not' is strictly connected with 'until', hence the meaning 'only in' (in this example).
Thank you.
If our primary meal doesn’t happen until the evening, we can call this dinner.
I think I know what the sentence really means.
If our primary meal only happens in the evening, we can call this dinner.
'Not until' means the same 'only .....'
For example, 'not until Monday' means 'only on Monday', 'not before Monday', 'not earlier than Monday'.
In the sentence in question, the word 'happen' separates 'not' from 'until', but I think it is clear that 'not' is strictly connected with 'until', hence the meaning 'only in' (in this example).
Thank you.