Till date is used when something is still in effect or relevant. Up to date is used when describing something new.
Till date is used when something is still in effect or relevant. Up to date is used when describing something new.
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Till date is used when something is still in effect or relevant. Up to date is used when describing something new.
Till date is used when something is still in effect or relevant. Up to date is used when describing something new.
See less"Present", "till date" or "till now" are all correct. The correct usage depends on whether one is referring to a period of time up to the present or to a period of time up to some specified date.
“Present”, “till date” or “till now” are all correct. The correct usage depends on whether one is referring to a period of time up to the present or to a period of time up to some specified date.
See lessTill date is a phrase that is used to describe an exact time in the past. Till today is a phrase that is used to describe the date up until the present time.
Till date is a phrase that is used to describe an exact time in the past. Till today is a phrase that is used to describe the date up until the present time.
See lessIt is "till date" not "until date". "Until date" is incorrect.
It is “till date” not “until date”. “Until date” is incorrect.
See lessThe correct spelling is "till date". "Still date" is incorrect.
The correct spelling is “till date”. “Still date” is incorrect.
See lessIt's "till date", but it's acceptable to say "till now", too.
It’s “till date”, but it’s acceptable to say “till now”, too.
See lessIt is “to date", not “till date" . Use it in the phrases “to date" and “as of date" to refer to a specific date. The main idea is that till means up to or until and date means a specific day and time.
It is “to date”, not “till date” . Use it in the phrases “to date” and “as of date” to refer to a specific date. The main idea is that till means up to or until and date means a specific day and time.
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It's "in the bar" when you are talking about the pub itself and "on the bar" when you are specifically talking about the bar counter.
It’s “in the bar” when you are talking about the pub itself and “on the bar” when you are specifically talking about the bar counter.
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"Till date" is used when asking for a specific date. "Till day" is used when asking for a specific day of a month.
“Till date” is used when asking for a specific date. “Till day” is used when asking for a specific day of a month.
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