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  2. Mar 1, 2017 · 1. You certainly can use "now and then" to refer to the past and the present (not sure the future would be involved though) - for example, this BBC article about the differences between London in the past and now. Arguably though, at least to my British ears, "then and now" would be the more usual ordering if you intend to convey this ...

  3. I'll call you around 9 o'clock. Until then, sweet dreams! I'll call you around 9 o'clock. If you haven't heard from me by then, don't worry. I'll call you around 9 o'clock. By then, I should have all the details worked out. Essentially: Until then means "from now through the specified time" By then means "at a deadline of the specified time"-----

  4. Aug 14, 2015 · For me the "since then" construction emphasizes the "then situation" more than the other, and gives it greater significance, but this situation is over, and the world has moved on. Whilst the "from then on" gives more focus to what comes afterwards, the situation has happened, and it has changed something which affects the after situation more.

  5. Mar 13, 2014 · I would like to know whether there is a difference in meaning of the following phrases: 1. Every now and then; 2.

  6. May 22, 2018 · A teacher is saying to her students: Between now and then, observe yourself. Bring in information. Be committed, constant and fair to each other. Does it mean "in this time period"? or it means "

  7. 3. It's not used to mean because of how it was, this is how it is now. Instead, it's an elided form of a simple statement: as (it was) then, so (it is) now. It's just drawing a simple comparison between something in both the past and the present and saying that they are equivalent. The use of the shorter form is a stylistic choice that is not ...

  8. As of now. This phrase means "starting from now." You can think of it as the opposite of "'til now;" whereas "'til now" describes the past, leading up to the present, "as of now" describes the time immediately after the present and leading into the distant future. "From now on" is another set phrase that means the same thing. Here is an example:

  9. Dec 4, 2016 · A special court for CBI cases on Monday framed charges against the then chairman and managing director, executive director and senior vice-president of the erstwhile Global Trust Bank and representatives of a private firm in connection with a multi-crore scam. Why is 'the then' used at the same time, and what does that mean?

  10. The word 'then' has many meanings. In some of its meanings, it is perfectly grammatical at the end of a sentence. For instance, from definition 3.b from the Merriam-Webster online dictionary (here) 3.b: according to that : as may be inferred. 'your mind is made up, then?'.

  11. Dec 13, 2014 · 1. It's a common misconception that "till" (or "til") is an informal, shortened version of "until." Actually, till came first (check a reliable dictionary). If you want to avoid pedantic know-it-alls who don't actually know it all, it's safest to use "until," but there's nothing wrong with "til." Share.

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