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  1. 12 de jun. de 2019 · (1) implies you can return home anytime before 10 PM, (2) says the person should be home by 10PM. (2) is more correct. The first sentence (1), you can also say more naturally as, "Come back home before 10 PM."|@Yuu7777 I'd agree with your English teacher that (1) is incorrect usage and sounds wrong. In this case, if you want to use "until", it would be something like... "You can stay out until ...

  2. Choose Past Simple or Present Perfect 2. Make the correct form of the past simple or the present perfect. 1) I (see) three police cars this morning. [ . Check. Show. 2) After he (arrive) home, he (unpack) and (go) to bed early. [ .

  3. 13 de ene. de 2008 · What's the difference between "By 10 o'clock I'll arrive home" and "By 10 o'clock I will have arrived home"? When is it preferable to use one instead of the other? And also, is there another meaning for the preposition "by" in the first sentence, I mean, can it mean "around"? Last edited: Jul 11, 2017. bhaisahab. Moderator. Staff member. Joined.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2017 · Please come back before 10 am. by tends to be used when the action has some lasting consequence that will still be in effect at the indicated time. For example, If you have a meeting with somebody at 10am, you need to arrive before 10am, and you still need to be there at 10am, somebody would probably say: Please come back by 10am

  5. Usamos «to expect» para expresar la idea de ‘tener la expectativa de‘ cuando tenemos razones o pistas para esperar que algo vaya a ocurrir. Por ejemplo: « I’m expecting a phone call from my boss any minute now, because he calls me around this time every year «.

  6. expect + object: She’s expecting a second baby. expect + to-infinitive: We expect to move into our new flat next week. expect + that-clause: We expected that the guest house would have much better rooms. expect + object + to-infinitive: The company expects her to be early.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2017 · When you say, “I expect new videos from you,” it actually sounds a little bit demanding! 😣. It’s as if you’re saying, “I expect you to do this for me.” It’s a requirement. This may be okay if your boss tells you, “I expect you to give me this report by 5PM” – after all, your boss is in a position of authority above you.