‘Till’ is
Conjunction, Noun, Preposition, and Verb.
Synonyms:
A strongbox for
holding cash, cultivate, develop, dig, drawer, plow, until, up to a time.
Note: Use till (or
until) to say how long a situation continues.
Sentences:
1.
Anne didn’t finish
work till half past two.
2.
Harry kept his money
in the till.
3.
How long is it till
Julie’s baby is due?
4.
I stayed at home till
half past ten.
5.
Jack won't leave till
he's eaten breakfast.
6.
Just wait till you
see her intelligence.
7.
Let us wait here till
it stops snowing.
8.
Millie waited for you
till half past four.
9.
My father will be
gone till Friday.
10. Nancy mostly sleeps till it gets light.
11. Our office is open till 2 o’clock.
12. Please pay at the till.
13. She won’t be here till half past ten.
14. Suzie has decided to fight till death.
15. The peasants are tilling the field since morning.
16. Till you complete the paper, don't leave the hall.
17. Up till 1918, women in Britain did not vote.
18. Victor tills his field in the morning.
19. Wait here till we come back.
20. You may have to wait till five.
21. Zany is known to work till late in the night.
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