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How to Use "Till" with Example Sentences
till
(n):
the drawer of a cash register where money is held
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Used with adjectives:
"
All cash registers have
electronic
tills
now.
"
(electronic, computerized)
"
The store owner was sad to see the
empty
till
.
"
(empty)
Used with verbs:
"
The clerk
opened
the
till
.
"
(opened, closed)
"
He
counted
the money in the
till
.
"
(counted)
"
She
refilled
the
till
with more cash.
"
(refilled)
Used with prepositions:
"
She took money
from
the
till
.
"
(from)
"
There is no money
in
the
till
.
"
(in)
till
(v):
to prepare land for growing fruits and vegetables
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Used with adverbs:
"
The farmer
carefully
tilled
the soil.
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(carefully, gently)
till
(prep):
prep until; short for until
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Example sentences:
"
I will here
till
8 o'clock.
"
"
The project will not be completed
till
next week.
"
"
We waited
till
10 o'clock.
"
"
It won't come
till
tomorrow morning.
"
"
Can you stay
till
everyone leaves?
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