Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The difference between "up until" and "until"

I saw a sentence with the "up until."

I wonder if it is completely same as "until."
There might be subtle difference. I wonder what it is.

3 comments:

AVINASH INARKAR said...

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Anonymous said...

Was "up" part of a phrasal verb such as "stay up" or "let up"?

"Let's stay up until midnight" would have a different meaning than "Let's stay until midnight."

sand said...

Thank you for positing the comment.

It's not part of a phrasal verb.

For example;

Up until just a short while ago, Japan was said to be the safest country in the world.

Up until 1977, the United States led the world in the development of fast-breeder reactors.