In other words, using by is inclusive, it means do this on any day up to and including the day specified. Using before is non inclusive, it means that I expect it to be done when I arrive on Tuesday morning.
If something is supposed to happen by a certain day, it means it is supposed to happen not later than that, so it includes the day as well.
As a preposition of time “by” means “on or before”. E.g. We will send you the documents by Friday. Use “by” when you refer to a deadline.
When the preposition “by” is used to indicate a time period, it would mean “ not later than “ a particular time or date. Obviously it would include the date mentioned after it.
By means not later than, on or before: You need to leave by the 5th.
“By” is used to describe an action or event that happens on or before a particular moment. E.g. We expect to know the judgment by the end of November. “Until” is used to describe a state or situation in the period of time up to a particular moment. E.g. The court proceedings are expected to last until November.
“By” is used to describe an action or event that happens on or before a particular moment. E.g. We expect to know the judgment by the end of November. “Until” is used to describe a state or situation in the period of time up to a particular moment. E.g. The court proceedings are expected to last until November.
(Entry 1 of 5) 1 : in proximity to : near standing by the window. 2a : into the vicinity of and beyond : past went right by him. b : through or through the medium (see medium entry 1 sense 2) of : via enter by the door.
When a Zombie Pigman is hit (or one within 32 blocks is hit), it starts an anger timer. This timer lasts between 20 and 40 seconds.
He was in a coma for five years before he passed away, during that time, Aretha and her family gave him 24-hour nursing care.