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“till date” or “present”, which one is appropriate?

“till date” or “present”, which one is appropriate?

2 Answers

  1. It depends on the context of the sentences. Till date is used to say that something has occurred without stopping till date and is an idiom. Present is used to say that something is happening now.

  2. “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.

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