👉 Until, till
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! You’ve stumbled upon a tricky little word today, “til” and “until.” It can be confusing, I know it may! Let's break it down nice and slow. "Until" and "till" – they both mean the same thing you see! They tell us about something that lasts up to a certain point. Think of it like this: “I’ll wait until dinner’s done,” – meaning I'll wait up to when it is finished, no more, no less. And “I’ll read till the sun goes down” - meaning I will keep reading up to the time the sun disappears! The difference is mostly in older writing styles. "Till" is a bit more formal and you might see it in classic books or poems. But today, most people just say “until.” Think of “til” as a shorter, quicker way to write “until”. It’s like a little rhyme! Does that make sense? Any questions before we move on?