Well hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
In this lesson today, we're going to focus on
two really important English prepositions,
prepositions that sometimes get confused,
These are prepositions of time and they can be used in a
similar way but the biggest mistake that my students make
is using by and until in the same way.
in some situations, they can have
a completely different meaning
but don't worry at all. Today you're here to learn
how and when to use these prepositions correctly.
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By means at or before a certain time.
Shah will be at the party by 5pm.
The preposition by helps us to know that he will be there at 5pm.
Whether he arrives before it or exactly at that time,
Now until shows us a state or a situation that
continues up to a certain time.
Can you wait till I get there to cut the cake?
Waiting is the situation and it's going to continue up until
When Shah arrives, the waiting stops and in this case
When you hear a native English speaker using this word
you'll notice that often it's reduced.
so it's not an important word in our sentence.
And so for that reason, it could be a little difficult to hear
unless you know what you're listening for.
but then I'm gonna cut the cake without you.
So there's no difference in the meaning between until and til,
til is just easier to say, it flows a little more naturally
so you should try it out when you're speaking.
By and until are really useful
when you're talking about deadlines.
I have to decide on or before Monday.
I can't decide after Monday because
by then it's going to be too late.
So we use by plus time or date
or day to talk about a deadline.
And the focus really is on that endpoint, the moment when
the task must be complete or the action needs to be complete.
I have until Monday to decide.
So the meaning here is very similar
the focus is on the period of time leading up to the endpoint.
So you have a period of time to decide
So with until, we're really focusing on that block or that
section of time before the deadline.
But with by, we're focused on the endpoint.
Now I think an easy way to remember the difference is to
think about the time expression
from something until something or till something.
So let's look at this example again.
I have from today till Monday to decide.
You can see that the beginning of that block of time is really
clearly defined and the end is really clearly defined as well
in this expression. We know from now
When we say: I have until Monday
it's basically the same as saying from now until Monday
but here the starting time is either not important or
it's not relevant or we just assume
It's not important what time the party starts.
We're emphasising that the party continues into the night.
This just means I'll be here from now until midday.
Okay this is important to keep in mind.
Both by and until can be used with a precise time, an exact time.
I need the contract by 5 o'clock.
You have until 2pm to sign the contract.
However only until can be used with
less precise time expressions.
He didn't get home until late.
it's not a precise time, it's a general time.
We don't really know whether late means 2am or
We can even use until together with a second action or event.
He watched TV until he fell asleep.
Bake the cake until it's golden brown.
So in all these examples, until is actually a conjunction.
A conjunction is a linking word that helps to join two clauses
or sentences together and that is why
we can't simply replace until with by
in any of these examples. It doesn't make sense.
Let me show you how easy it is to get confused by by and until.
They don't mean the same thing
but do you know the difference?
I'll be home by nine so I'm not home now.
But in the time between now and 9 o'clock, I'll arrive home.
So if you come to my house after nine, that's where I'll be.
So I'll be at home from now up until nine.
If you come to my house after nine,
completely opposite in these sentences.
That's why you need to think carefully about using
because you can see that it's easy to make the wrong choice
and that really could lead to a misunderstanding.
Okay so let's test what you know.
I've prepared a little quiz to help you test your skills
to make sure that you really understand these prepositions.
You'll see a sentence up on screen just like this.
All you need to do is decide whether by or until
is the right way to complete the sentence.
This one is by because the letter could arrive
And the verb arrive helps us to know that we're focusing
The letter should arrive by Tuesday.
So are you ready to start the quiz? It's your turn now.
I waited until 9:30 but no one showed up.
I need to be at the airport by 12
because the flight departs at 1:30.
I forgot my keys, can you wait there until I get home?
The shops stay open until 9pm on Thursday.
Did you get all of them right?
Let me know down in the comments
or if you have any questions about the quiz, let me know.
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