
word choice - What is the difference between "till" and "until ...
Dec 18, 2010 · +1 for "RegDwight is correct in every particular" (^_^). Seriously though, +1 for the rest as well. (See e.g. Wiktionary marking "'til " as nonstandard, saying "Those unaware of ['till' …
word choice - till vs. until in "from Apr. 21st till/until Apr. 28th ...
Sep 26, 2012 · Till and until are completely interchangeable. To also works here. Just use an en dash between numbers for ranges: “Apr 21–28”. Do not use a hyphen (-). Do not use an em …
prepositions - Does "until [date]" mean "before that date"?
Aug 16, 2011 · Coming from prehistoric German, "Till" passed into old English as meaning a goal or fixed point in either space or time. It is said by various websites to have been combined by …
"to" vs. "until" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 15, 2011 · "Until morning" is the better choice. You may see "to" used with a specific time ("the meeting is from 2 to 4"), but it's not usually used with fuzzier end-points like "morning". …
What is the difference between 'until' and 'up until'?
Oct 13, 2015 · If I use "up until" naturally, it really comes out if I'm talking about my past, like: "Up until I was 15, I went to Idle High School, and then I transferred to West Lake High." Or in …
Usage of "until after" vs. "until" vs. "till after" vs. "till"
Nov 26, 2015 · There is no difference between till and until. Many people nowadays consider till to be informal, but the Registration Act of 1908 was not an informal document. In the phrase in …
When back, if I say "Out of office until Thursday" [duplicate]
Sep 17, 2014 · Until x means that the change occurs on/at x: I am here until Friday. | From Friday I will not be here. or. I am playing football until 7pm. | At 7pm I finish playing football. or. The …
Interpretation of "from...to" vs "until" - English Language & Usage ...
Sep 7, 2020 · If we want to say this is the only time that he visits NY, we have to say so explicitly by writing more. “He will never been to NY until Thursday. He will be there Thursday to …
Newest 'till-until' Questions - English Language & Usage Stack …
Sep 13, 2022 · till vs. until in "from Apr. 21st till/until Apr. 28th" [duplicate] Possible Duplicate: What is the difference between “till” and “until”? Please kindly advise me on the correct usage …
Only a matter of time until/till/before [closed]
Apr 5, 2023 · Both "before" and "until" are correct, but "before" is largely preferred. Examples: before , until "Til" is very rare in comparison to "until", but that is only in comparison.