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till now vs as of yet

Both 'till now' and 'as of yet' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'Till now' is commonly used to refer to a point in time up to the present, while 'as of yet' is used to indicate that something has not happened up to the present moment.

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till now

The phrase 'till now' is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a point in time up to the present.

Use 'till now' when you want to refer to a specific point in time up to the present moment.

Examples:

  • I have never been to Europe till now.
  • Till now, I had never heard that song before.
  • Till now, we have always been able to find a solution.
  • Otherwise, all the decisions I made up 'till now would've been terrible.
  • And that we couldn't talk about it till now for security reasons.
  • She waits till now to get interesting.
  • I didn't see those till now.
  • Never had a reason... till now.
  • Not enough to call me till now.
  • I've saved myself till now.
  • You think you've played with me till now.
  • Every since General Cao ruled till now
  • We didn't realise it till now.
  • I wasn't... till now.
  • You never missed one... till now. Never.
  • "It was our third, but I can't always trust your mouth,"so I left it till now.
  • Unfortunately, till now you never got a chance, to take advantage of my kindness.
  • Sorry, I've never been at ease in these matters till now.
  • The tide of blood in me Hath proudly flowed in vanity till now.
  • But I must say, you were the prettiest babe I ever nursed till now.
  • Did my heart love till now?
  • And, up 'till now, they've not been able to afford it.
  • Not till now there wasn't.

Alternatives:

  • up to now
  • so far
  • until now
  • to date
  • as of now

as of yet

The phrase 'as of yet' is correct but less commonly used in everyday English. It is used to indicate that something has not happened up to the present moment.

Use 'as of yet' to convey that something has not occurred up to the current time.

Examples:

  • As of yet, we have not received any feedback on the proposal.
  • I have not made a decision as of yet.
  • As of yet, there is no clear solution to the problem.
  • But as of yet, no mystery woman.
  • No parents of students at Vista Point have been notified as of yet.
  • No sign of De Merville as of yet.
  • That murder investigation is ongoing and as of yet no suspects are in custody.
  • However, as of yet, there is no news of Lt Ford.
  • That'll make some scintillating reading for somebody, but as of yet, nothing.
  • Intelligence sources are being tight-lipped about what has happened at the Capitol today, but as of yet, no one has claimed responsibility and our nation remains on high alert.
  • I've been hunting for one in and out of the old triffid facility, but as of yet, no luck.
  • But as of yet, no one has come forward and admitted to the incident.
  • Forgive me if, as of yet, I'm unimpressed.
  • Nobody's taken responsibility as of yet. (Chuckles)
  • Sources have been unable to get an official the vice president as of yet.
  • I think it is our best wedding issue as of yet.
  • I have found nothing as of yet.
  • Females of many species are not known as of yet.
  • We don't know as of yet.
  • The news hasn't reached you as of yet.
  • We've only identified the make as of yet.
  • Nothing but grilled vegetables as of yet.
  • Mason's attacker is as of yet unidentified.

Alternatives:

  • so far
  • up to now
  • until now
  • to date
  • as of now

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