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8 February, 01:30

I am not going to leave this room. If you wanted to expand this sentence to include the following clause, "until you apologize to me," which would be the most effective expansion of this sentence? A) I am not going to leave this room until you apologize to me. B) Until you apologize I am not going to leave this room to me. C) I am not going until you apologize to me to leave this room. D) I am not, until you apologize to me, going to leave this room.

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  1. 8 February, 03:26
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    I am not going to leave this room until you apologize to me.
  2. 8 February, 03:59
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    The last statement is the most expanded and grammatically correct.
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