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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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What's the difference between indoor and indoors:

I'm playing basketball indoors. Or

I'm playing basketball indoor.

And

What's the different between:

until and till?

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What's the difference between indoor and indoors:-- Indoor is an adjective; indoors is a noun or adverb. Therefore, only this is correct: I'm playing basketball indoors . until and till-- They have, as I recall, different etymologies, but they are synonymous, with 'till' the informal synonym.

  • What's the difference between indoor and indoors:-- Indoor is an adjective; indoors is a noun or adverb.
  • Therefore, only this is correct: I'm playing basketball indoors .
  • until and till-- They have, as I recall, different etymologies, but they are synonymous, with 'till' the informal synonym.
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What's the difference between indoor and indoors:-- Indoor is an adjective; indoors is a noun or adverb. Therefore, only this is correct: I'm playing basketball indoors.

until and till-- They have, as I recall, different etymologies, but they are synonymous, with 'till' the informal synonym.
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So it should also be:

We're going outdoors.
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Yes.

We're going outdoors. Baseball is an outdoor sport.

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