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Contrary to what many people believe, the word till is NOT an abbreviated form of the word until; till is in fact the earlier form (pre-dating the word until), though both words are interchangeable. With that said, the word till doesn't have an apostrophe.

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No, "till" does not need an apostrophe. It is a contraction of "until" and does not require an apostrophe to be correct.

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