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Maqsood Ahmed Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

upto vs up to

Hello, what is the difference between up to and upto?
I have looked up these things in dictionaries but I couldn't find any results. Would you like to help me please?
  

Top answer

There is no "upto". If you saw it, it was a mistake. It's always "up to".

  • There is no "upto".
  • If you saw it, it was a mistake.
  • It's always "up to".
  • CJ
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There is no "upto". If you saw it, it was a mistake. It's always "up to".

CJ
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I think so. Actually, I'm a new member of this site. I want to get in touch with you people. I'm totally bewildered to resolve this problem. I saw this on different sites but there was no way to sort out this matter.
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Maqsood AhmedI wanted to know about this site
It seems you already know how to ask a question and how to reply to a post, so that's all you need to know. You might want to explore a little on your own by reading questions and answers that are already on the site.

CJ

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