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What is different between 'until' and 'till' ?
I think that 'till' can say when I am in present and telling past.
For example, "I had classes from morning till now"
And 'untill' can say when I am in present and telling future.
For example, "I should wait untill it is done"
Thank you for reading.
Mar 2, 2008 1:41 AM
Answers · 3
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Well, they are the same thing.
Although, it is actually supposed to be written like: 'til
But people have been writing it as "till" for so long that it's become accepted and even put in the dictionary.
But "'til" is just a shortened version of "until".
There are many definitions of "till" as a verb/noun/conjunction/preposition/etc...
here: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/till
March 2, 2008
just check it if u can u/stand it.
until u come
till i wait for u
March 12, 2008
no difference between "till" and "untill"---> same-same
=)
March 11, 2008
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