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I expect to / promise to get my degree at a time between now and next year. In other
words, I will be able to say I have my English degree when the next year comes.
Until / Till
Until and till are the same and interchangeable. Until a newer word and is usually
preferred over till in writing and in speech. We use until to talk about something that will
keep going on for a duration of time from a specific time to another.
Alan is with us at the moment and he is going to stay with us during the time from now
to weekend.
Sometimes we can use both by and until in a sentence but their meanings differ
from one another.
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Also See: By vs Until Exercise 2
Quick Exercise
Choose by or until.
1. I will be taking care of my little brother Allan until my parents come back.
6. You need to take me home by midnight or else she will get mad.
Correctness =
10 / 10
Correct answers:
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1. until
2. by
3. until
4. until
5. by
6. by
7. until
8. until
9. until
10. by
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