Nobody leaves until we <'ve worked> <work> this out.

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Michaelll

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Is there any difference between these two? If there is, what is it? Can you use them interchangeably?

1. Nobody leaves until we work this out.
2. Nobody leaves until we've worked this out.
 
#2 places slightly more emphasis on the completion of the working out.
 
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