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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

till or until

Hello,

Is there any difference between 'till' and 'until'? Can I use them interchangeably?

Eg.,

I stayed home until/till ten yesterday morning.

Thanks
  

Top answer

No difference in meaning but "until" is usually preferred at the beginning of a sentence.

  • No difference in meaning but "until" is usually preferred at the beginning of a sentence.
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No difference in meaning but "until" is usually preferred at the beginning of a sentence.
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Nina_NiaCan I use them interchangeably?
Yes, in most of the contexts.
Nina_NiaIs there any difference between 'till' and 'until'?
The main difference is that till is generally considered to be the more informal one and occurs less frequently than until in writing. Until tends to be more natural at the be

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