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 Rainboow
 
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							| Hello everyone  I have speaking classes with adults and one of the questions in their coursebook is:
 
 Were you up until very late last night?
 
 And I told them that it means that they weren �t sleeping at about 1 or 2 AM, but they didn �t understand. Do I understand it correctly? Can you give me your ideas how can I explain the question?
 
 
 Cheers :)
 
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 Entalio
 
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							| You �re right. That �s a good translation  �to be up � means also  �to be out of bed � =  �to be on feet �.� e.g. I was up late last night = siedziałem wczoraj do p�źna�   
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 colibrita
 
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							| Yes, it �s asking if you very late going to bed. In fact I would say you would ask it if you �re expecting the answer to be yes, perhaps because the person looks very tired, or because you know they had a lot of work to finish before morning. 
 HTH!
 
 Right, talking of bed, I �m going to turn in now! Yawn....
 
 La Colibrita
 
 
 
 
 
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