JAMB - English Language (2005 - No. 37)

Choose the option that best completes the gap(S).

We won't leave until it ........ raining?
will stop
stopped
stops
has stopped

Explanation

The verb "stops" is in the present simple tense. In this context, it indicates an action that is expected to happen in the future but is expressed with a present-tense verb. "Until it stops raining" implies that the action of stopping (the rain) will occur at some point in the future.

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