Do these two prepositions mean the same thing? “You have got until/to the count of five”
You have got until the count of five
You have got to the count of five
Do these two mean the same thing?
Solution 1:
They do mean the same thing. In this case, "to" is being used in the same manner as "until".
to (preposition) Expressing a point reached at the end of a range or after a period of time.
SOURCE: Oxford Living Dictionaries "to"