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Sarah
Can I use since and ago together?
I wonder whether it is grammatically correct.
Thank you in advance.
2013年2月12日 16:00
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Normally, "ago" refers to a completed time - it's in the past. Since, on the other hand, refers to a time when something began and continued up to another point.
I came here a year ago. (completed time/action)
I've been here since 3pm. (incomplete time action)
You might see :
I've known him since about a year ago.
I've known him since February, 2005.
'A year ago' identifies a point in the past, in the same way that I might say 'February 2005'.
How long have you been writing?
I have been writing ince about a minute ago.
Translation: I have been writing for about one minute from 1 minute which happened in the past. Ago is a synonom to say "happened in the past"
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