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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

TO vs TILL vs FROM vs BEFORE

Which would you say please?

I'm 10 pages to/till/from the end of the book.

I'm 3 episodes to/till/from/before the end of the season.

I have 4 more episodes to watch till/to/before the end of season 2 of the show.x

Watch till episode 10/to episode 10.

I have enough until I leave/to last me until I leave.

Thank you
  

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I've still got 10 pages to read. We find out who the murderer is 10 pages from the end (of the book). There are three more episodes before the end of the season.

  • I've still got 10 pages to read.
  • We find out who the murderer is 10 pages from the end (of the book).
  • There are three more episodes before the end of the season.
  • There are three more episodes to go.
  • (Before it/the season ends is 'understood') I have 4 more episodes of Season 2 to watch.
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I've still got 10 pages to read.

We find out who the murderer is 10 pages from the end (of the book).

There are three more episodes before the end of the season.
There are three more episodes to go. (Before it/the season ends is 'understood')

I have 4 more episodes of Season 2 to watch.

Watch up to episode 10; then...

I have enough to last me till

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