usage of till now and until now.

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subhajit123

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What's the difference between these two sentences?

'I have not received any emails until now' and 'I have not received any emails till now"

Does the first sentence mean I have now a received an email.
 

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They mean the same thing. One is simply a version of the other. ('Till' is less formal).

The sentence suggests that you have now received an email. Otherwise, you'd say "I haven't received any emails yet."
 

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Thank you Piscean and Raymott. If I say "I have received two messages until now.', does it mean I have now received more than two messages?
 

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You have also got a reply here.
 

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