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Native speakers use "since that day" at the beginning of the sentence?
Native speakers use "since that day" at the beginning of the sentence? Since that day,they became good friends. Is this sentence correct? I thought since (should be used in perfect tence) pls help me
18 mar 2010 06:01
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On a language test, the perfect tense is almost always the correct choice.
In general, the word since requires a perfect tense when it means from a time in the past until now, but there are some exceptions in actual usage.
Present tense with since.
Since that day, the dog walks with a limp.
Since that day, everything is great!
Past simple with since.
Since that day, she came to work for the first time last week.
Since I last saw her, my dog died.
Since that day we knew we were soulmates.
18 marzo 2010
When it is at the beginning of a sentence, it has the meaning of "from that time onwards ..." , although sometimes it is another way of saying "Because ..."
18 marzo 2010
Sure, you can.
18 marzo 2010
Yes, a lot of native speakers use this phrase at the start of a sentence. For example, since that day I was very careful not to fall over.
18 marzo 2010
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Elizabeth
Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese, Spagnolo
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