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Saidkarim Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What's the specific difference between Till & Until ??

What's the specific difference between Till & Until ????
  

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Hi, Let me quote from my dictionary. till - an accepted variant of until and may be used interchangeably with it except at the beginning of a sentence. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, Let me quote from my dictionary.
  • till - an accepted variant of until and may be used interchangeably with it except at the beginning of a sentence.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
Let me quote from my dictionary.

till - an accepted variant of until and may be used interchangeably with it except at the beginning of a sentence.

Best wishes, Clive
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Thank you Clive for your effort of quotation ...
But I really need more simplification & of course some examples ...
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Hi,
Try to write a few sentences yourself, and I'll tell you if they sound OK.

Clive
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Ok thanks for the interest...
"I will not leave until I finish my work"
"I will not leave till I finish my work"
& in America, they use 'til, so:
"I will not leave 'til I finish my work"

Hope I get a quinching reply soon

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Hi,

Ok thanks for the interest...
"I will not leave until I finish my work"
"I will not leave till I finish my work"
& in America, they use 'til, so:
"I will not leave 'til I finish my work"

These are all OK. 'Til is very informal.

Hope I get a quinching reply soon

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to quinch is to satisfy one's thirst Emotion: wink
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So I get that there isn't any difference between those two?
Thanks, Clive.

Oh, and quinch. New word, thanks Said.
WOOH! expanding the range of my lexicon is fun
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Hi,
Guys, it's quench.

('Quenching' is not a suitable adjective for the word 'reply'.)

Clive
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Emotion: surprise Oh my, I'll never trust anyone fully but you native speakers
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Thanks Clive again, you're really doing a hard work Emotion: wink

Karim

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