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Until the end of this week vs Until end of this week

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Until the end of this week" is more commonly used and sounds more natural in formal or professional writing. On the other hand, "until end of this week" is also correct but may be more commonly used in informal or spoken English.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

Until the end of this week

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific time frame that extends up to the conclusion of the current week.
  • We don't have to give him an answer until the end of this week.
  • Decide to be fine until the end of the week.
  • You've got until the end of the week to make 10,000 copies.
  • You only have to hide it until the end of the week.
  • Take until the end of the week, and then say yes or no.
  • You have until the end of the week... to conduct your trial.
  • If this continues, even until the end of the week, where -
  • No, the bank, red tape. I have only until the end of the week.
  • I can't possibly leave town until the end of the week at least.
  • You have until the end of the week to decide if you want to take it.
  • The public consultation ran until the end of last week, that is, 15 January, and we are still conducting hearings for the new Commission, who will only take up their posts next February.
  • The LHC will be in shut-down, at least until the end of the week.
  • Up until the end of week 40 the Life Unit's Internet site said:
  • Because if we had thai food as you claim, then I would have a receipt still in my wallet, since I don't file my receipts until the end of the week.
  • The letters don't actually go out until the end of the week, but if it was me, I figure I'd to know, so I called.
  • Look, I have a first class open-ended ticket to Hong Kong, they're not expecting me until the end of the week, and that is the best I can do for an answer.
  • Now, why would he wait until the end of the week to tell you?
  • As I said to the Committee on Foreign Affairs on 3 April, the Commission will report on developments until the end of April, so the cut-off date is 30 April, the end of this week.
  • From then on, the patient takes one 1 mg tablet twice daily until the end of treatment (12 weeks).
  • All my prospective commitments consist of not more than one week work in Paris until the end of my mandate.

Alternatives:

  • by the end of this week
  • before the end of this week

Until end of this week

This phrase is correct but may be more commonly used in informal or spoken English.

This phrase is also used to indicate a specific time frame that extends up to the conclusion of the current week.
  • We don't have to give him an answer until the end of this week.
  • Decide to be fine until the end of the week.
  • You've got until the end of the week to make 10,000 copies.
  • You only have to hide it until the end of the week.
  • Take until the end of the week, and then say yes or no.
  • You have until the end of the week... to conduct your trial.
  • If this continues, even until the end of the week, where -
  • No, the bank, red tape. I have only until the end of the week.
  • I can't possibly leave town until the end of the week at least.
  • You have until the end of the week to decide if you want to take it.
  • The public consultation ran until the end of last week, that is, 15 January, and we are still conducting hearings for the new Commission, who will only take up their posts next February.
  • The LHC will be in shut-down, at least until the end of the week.
  • Up until the end of week 40 the Life Unit's Internet site said:
  • Because if we had thai food as you claim, then I would have a receipt still in my wallet, since I don't file my receipts until the end of the week.
  • The letters don't actually go out until the end of the week, but if it was me, I figure I'd to know, so I called.
  • Look, I have a first class open-ended ticket to Hong Kong, they're not expecting me until the end of the week, and that is the best I can do for an answer.
  • Now, why would he wait until the end of the week to tell you?
  • You have to wait until end of the month.
  • Until end of third trading day next after trade
  • The more the EP should insist on a proposal until end of 2003.

Alternatives:

  • by the end of this week
  • before the end of this week

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