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Use whichever tense fits your sentence; "until" doesn't require anything special except ordinary sequencing of tenses.

For example:

He stayed until she left.

He always stays until everyone else leaves.

He will stay until they leave.

He would have stayed until they left, but...

He won't come until they will have been able to arrive.

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The present tense or the future tense can be used with "until," depending on the context. If the action or condition continues up to the present moment, the present tense should be used. If the action or condition continues up to a future point in time, the future tense should be used.

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