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since one thousand years ago, correct?
if incorrect, how to express the similar meaning?
22 dec. 2011 08:26
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Better would be something like:
"In the last one thousand years"
"For the last millennium" (millennium = 1000 years)
I'm sure there are more elegant possibilities and it will depend a little on the context. (ie: what is it about?).
22 december 2011
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I have to add:
Martin's answers show that something happened for that entire time (from that time to the present). ex "The tribe has hunted here for a thousand years."
You can also say something happened at that time. ex "The tribe hunted here a thousand years ago." Instead of hunting for those thousand years, the tribe only hunted there a thousand years ago -- it is not continuous.
Since one thousand years ago can be used as cause and effect (e.g. Since the tribe hunted a thousand years ago, we found arrow heads where they hunted.) or as a continuous action, like Martin said (e.g. The tribe has hunted here since a thousand years ago.)
22 december 2011
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It's fine.
22 december 2011
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