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Kamlesh12 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Difference!

Hello All,

Can you please suggest me the difference of "till","untill" and "yet".

Thankd in anticipation!

Regards,

Kamlesh
  

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Hi Kamlesh12, Till is a preposition & conjunction and it's just a less formal way of saying until. Yet is an adverb and its principal definition is "up until the present or an unspecified or implied time; by now or then. For example: I haven't told anyone else yet.

  • Hi Kamlesh12, Till is a preposition & conjunction and it's just a less formal way of saying until.
  • Yet is an adverb and its principal definition is "up until the present or an unspecified or implied time; by now or then.
  • For example: I haven't told anyone else yet.
  • Aren't you ready to go yet?
  • I have yet to be convinced.
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Hi Kamlesh12,

Till is a preposition & conjunction and it's just a less formal way of saying until.

Yet is an adverb and its principal definition is "up until the present or an unspecified or implied time; by now or then.

For example: I haven't told anyone else yet.

Aren't you ready to go yet?

I have yet to be convinced.

Yet is also a conjunctio
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Hi John,

Thanks for your reply!

Regards,

Kamlesh

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