word usage - Difference between "until" and "up till" - English ...

1. Till/until some day can be both inclusive and exclusive. Until is defined as "up to the point in time or the event mentioned", but a day is not a point in time, rather it's an …

An until [TIMEPOINT] phrase marks the end of a state or activity. (See this question.) I worked until 5 o'clock means my work ended at 5 o'clock. I lived in New York only until I …

Until: Continue this action up to the specified point, then stop. So, "please send me the forecast until July next year" will get you the forecasts up to June 30th next year, then …

This NGram graph shows that "until September" is generally over a thousand times more common than "up till September", and in many of the instances of "up till", up is part …

I put on an extra pair of socks. Until/By then my feet were freezing cold. 【until:my feet were no longer cold after I put on stocks】. 【by:several minutes before I put on stocks I …

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