I shall not go until I am invited. A. if not I am invited B. till I am invited C. unless I am invited D. No improvement

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The correct answer is: C. unless I am invited.

The other options are incorrect because they do not convey the same meaning as the original sentence.

  • Option A: “if not I am invited” is grammatically incorrect. The correct way to say this would be “if I am not invited.”
  • Option B: “till I am invited” is also grammatically incorrect. The correct way to say this would be “until I am invited.”
  • Option D: “No improvement” is incorrect because the original sentence is already grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning.

The sentence “I shall not go until I am invited” means that the speaker will not go to a place unless they have been invited. This is a common way to express this idea in English.