_______ the game had begun that Jim and Tony arrived at the sports ground.A. It was not untilB. It was untilC. Not untilD. Until
_______ the game had begun that Jim and Tony arrived at the sports ground.
A. It was not until
B. It was until
C. Not until
D. Until
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( )to speak when the audience interrupted him. A.Hardly had he begun B.No sooner had he begun C.Not until he began D.Scarcely did he begin
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