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until tomorrow vs till tomorrow

Both 'until tomorrow' and 'till tomorrow' are correct and frequently used. They convey the same meaning of something happening or being valid up to the following day. The choice between them is a matter of personal preference or regional variation.
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Last updated: September 11, 2024

until tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that something will happen or be valid up to the following day.

This phrase is used to express that an action, event, or situation will continue or take place until the next day.

Examples:

  • I won't be able to finish this report until tomorrow.
  • The sale is valid until tomorrow evening.
  • The lock-in is not until tomorrow night.
  • David's in Vegas until tomorrow.
  • He's not sealing this place until tomorrow.
  • But she's not coming until tomorrow.
  • Your clothes don't show until tomorrow.
  • He wasn't even supposed to get back into town until tomorrow.
  • Your mother make me keep this safe until tomorrow.
  • We don't officially work together until tomorrow.
  • I thought my arraignment wasn't until tomorrow.
  • You're in my custody until tomorrow.
  • But technically, the superiority complex and the job don't start until tomorrow.
  • We're not splitting for Gemenon until tomorrow.
  • There'll be no more until tomorrow at the appointed time.
  • It may not happen until tomorrow.
  • They can't operate until tomorrow!
  • I won't send them out until tomorrow evening, of course.
  • They won't let him off the ship until tomorrow.
  • But she won't be here until tomorrow.
  • I have until tomorrow to give your answer.
  • The tray can be left until tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • by tomorrow
  • before tomorrow
  • up to tomorrow
  • before the end of tomorrow
  • prior to tomorrow

till tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that something will happen or be valid up to the following day.

This phrase is used to express that an action, event, or situation will continue or take place until the next day.

Examples:

  • Let's postpone the meeting till tomorrow.
  • I can't wait till tomorrow to see you.
  • Put away the dust motes till tomorrow.
  • And probably not be till tomorrow morning.
  • I don't get my car back till tomorrow.
  • Meeting's not till tomorrow, anyway.
  • My lawyer won't be here till tomorrow, so until then...
  • Listen, I don't think counseling can wait till tomorrow.
  • We're only in town till tomorrow.
  • The judge says he's got to stay there till tomorrow.
  • - I'll have to wait till tomorrow.
  • You have till tomorrow night then.
  • - You have till tomorrow to move out.
  • Clifford Franklin can't wait till tomorrow.
  • Something to think of till tomorrow.
  • - Nothing need be done till tomorrow.
  • Look, I don't need your reports till tomorrow.
  • I heard Bellamy gave him till tomorrow.
  • But I'm here till tomorrow night.
  • I'll drive around till tomorrow.
  • You've got till tomorrow to think it over.
  • So maybe your surprise can wait till tomorrow?

Alternatives:

  • until tomorrow
  • by tomorrow
  • before tomorrow
  • up to tomorrow
  • before the end of tomorrow

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