T Tdol No Longer With Us (RIP) Staff member Joined Nov 13, 2002 Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location Japan Mar 27, 2015 #1 Which is the correct answer?
T Teia Key Member Joined Aug 1, 2006 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Romanian Home Country Romania Current Location Romania Aug 18, 2016 #2 The correct answer is I haven`t seen her since I arrived
P puranammurthy New member Joined Aug 28, 2016 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Telugu Home Country India Current Location India Aug 28, 2016 #3 SINCE: IT WAS RAINING SINCE MORNING. i HAVE BEEN LIVING IN INDIA SINCE 1992 THE ABOVE EXAMPLES ARE SOWN FOR CLEAR USAGE OF SINCE IN TWO VARIARTIONS.
SINCE: IT WAS RAINING SINCE MORNING. i HAVE BEEN LIVING IN INDIA SINCE 1992 THE ABOVE EXAMPLES ARE SOWN FOR CLEAR USAGE OF SINCE IN TWO VARIARTIONS.
P puranammurthy New member Joined Aug 28, 2016 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Telugu Home Country India Current Location India Aug 28, 2016 #4 SINCE. MEANS BECAUSE. SIMPLE PAST TENSE IS USED TO DENOTE THE REASON BEFORE A NON DEFINE CLAUSE Last edited: Aug 28, 2016
T Tdol No Longer With Us (RIP) Staff member Thread starter Joined Nov 13, 2002 Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location Japan Aug 29, 2016 #5 Could you not use upper case for a whole post- it makes things very difficult to read. Thanks. PS IT WAS RAINING SINCE MORNING doesn't work.
Could you not use upper case for a whole post- it makes things very difficult to read. Thanks. PS IT WAS RAINING SINCE MORNING doesn't work.
T Teia Key Member Joined Aug 1, 2006 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Romanian Home Country Romania Current Location Romania Aug 29, 2016 #6 puranammurthy said: SINCE: IT WAS RAINING SINCE MORNING. i HAVE BEEN LIVING IN INDIA SINCE 1992 THE ABOVE EXAMPLES ARE SOWN FOR CLEAR USAGE OF SINCE IN TWO VARIARTIONS. Click to expand... The first sentence is wrong. It should be: It has been raining since morning. But, you can say: Since it was a rainy day, I could not go out. Since is normally used with perfect tenses; it can also be used with no reference to time, as in the sentence above
puranammurthy said: SINCE: IT WAS RAINING SINCE MORNING. i HAVE BEEN LIVING IN INDIA SINCE 1992 THE ABOVE EXAMPLES ARE SOWN FOR CLEAR USAGE OF SINCE IN TWO VARIARTIONS. Click to expand... The first sentence is wrong. It should be: It has been raining since morning. But, you can say: Since it was a rainy day, I could not go out. Since is normally used with perfect tenses; it can also be used with no reference to time, as in the sentence above