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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Till/until

It doesn't close until two p.m..

It's open until two p.m..

Are the sentences correct?

Is it more natural to say till than until in the sentences?

  

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anonymous Are the sentences correct? Yes. anonymous Is it more natural to say till than until in the sentences?

  • anonymous Are the sentences correct?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Is it more natural to say till than until in the sentences?
  • "Till" and "until" are basically the same word and are pretty much interchangeable.
  • I believe the rule of thumb is to prefer "until" at the beginning of a sentence.
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anonymousAre the sentences correct?

Yes.

anonymousIs it more natural to say till than until in the sentences?

"Till" and "until" are basically the same word and are pretty much interchangeable. I believe the rule of thumb is to prefer "until" at the beginning of a sentence. "Until" is perhaps a bit more formal and

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anonymous

It doesn't close until two p.m..

It's open until two p.m..

Are the sentences correct?

Is it more natural to say till than until in the sentences?

No. Personally, I never use "till".

CJ

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