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what's the difference between till and untill? How should I use them?
6 mai 2012 15:55
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" 'til " is just a contraction of " until ".
To me, it seems like "until" is the stressed form of the word and " 'til " is the unstressed form.
" 'til " is also used more often in spoken English, whereas " until " is used in writing, especially formal writing.
11 mai 2012
Unless you are reading a paper written by a classic literature student, you will likely never come across the word "till" in written form unless they are talking about a cashier (as in "I took my groceries to the till"). More likely you will see the shortened form of "until" which is " 'til " (notice the appostrophe at the beginning, and only 1 L)... At least this applies in Canada. :)
6 mai 2012
The two words can be used as prepositions and conjunctions. They mean exactly the same.
'till' is informal
'until' (note just 1 l) is more formal.
6 mai 2012
You can use them interchangeably, but "until" has only one L.
6 mai 2012
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