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6pm till close vs close 6pm

The correct phrase is '6pm till close.' This phrase is commonly used to indicate the time range from 6pm until the closing time of a place. On the other hand, 'close 6pm' is not a standard or commonly used phrase in English.

Last updated: April 04, 2024 • 326 views

6pm till close

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the time range from 6pm until the closing time of a place.

This phrase is used to specify the time period from 6pm until the closing time of a place, such as a store or restaurant.

Examples:

  • The store is open from 9am till close.
  • Join us for happy hour from 4pm till close.
  • The restaurant serves breakfast from 7am till close.
  • The event runs from 10am till close.
  • The bar stays open from 5pm till close.
  • Site-Specific Performative Installation/ Exercise in obstinacy: from 6pm till 8pm. Curated by Francesca Gallo forConfluenze. Antico e Contemporaneo. Classic Art Museum, La Sapienza University Campus,...
  • Blue Morph The second annual Blue Morph event at the Integratron will be on 22nd of March from 6pm till noon of the next day.
  • You will certainly move to the sound of the live music played every night at the Captain's Bar! Possessing vintage inspired decoration and an entertaining mood, this bar is ready to serve guests from 6pm till 12am.
  • Winter timetable: from Wednesday to Sunday from 12pm do 3pm and from 6pm till 11pm (Sunday open only for lunch).
  • And I'll be here till close to answer any questions.
  • Bartender confirmed that he was shooting pool till close.
  • Boyfriend didn't get home till close to 10:30 last night.
  • YOU'VE GOT TILL CLOSE OF DAY TOMORROW, AND THAT'S IT.

close 6pm

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Close' is typically used to refer to the end of business hours or the shutting down of a place, not as a specific time.

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