Until and Till
- I waited until 6 o’clock and then I went home. OR I waited till 6 o’clock and then I went home.
- I will wait till / until I hear from you.
The preposition to is sometimes used instead of till and until. This usually happens after from…
- I usually work from ten to six. (OR I usually work from ten until / till six.)
- We walked as far as the edge of the forest. (NOT We walked until the edge of the forest.)
This car can seat up to eight people. (NOT This car can seat until eight people.)
Tenses with until
After until we use present tenses to talk about the future.
- I will wait until she comes. (NOT I will wait until she will come.)
- We won’t be seeing each other until / before Christmas.
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