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The difference between a till and a till
The differences between till and till are: different meanings, different usages and different emphases.
First, the meaning is different.
Until, until ...
Until: until …, until …
Second, the usage is different.
Till: When used as a conjunction, it means "until ……", indicating that the action or state lasts until the time indicated by the sentence after Till. At this time, the predicate verb of the main sentence is a progressive verb.
Until: Used in negative sentences, meaning "before … until …". At this point, the main clause indicates a continuous negative state. As soon as the negative state ends, the positive action or state begins.
Third, the emphasis is different.
1.till: Pay attention to till for affirmation.
2.until: focusing on until means nothing.
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