Since that happened so long ago, we shouldn't even consider it.
2006-08-28 07:16:30
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answer #1
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answered by Lisa 6
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You use SINCE when you use a date. AGO when you do not know when it happened.
2006-08-28 07:56:38
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answer #2
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answered by El Recio 6
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Not really. If something happened say, in 2003, you would say 'that was 3 years ago'. You could say that 'it was three years since it happened.' but could not say 'that happened three years since'.
2006-08-28 07:17:42
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answer #3
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answered by quatt47 7
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since can be used with ago but not nect to each other and no it doesnt need to be used with a date, you could say since then, or since 1999, etc
2006-08-28 07:21:31
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Help yourself. You could use something like 'since years ago...'
2006-08-28 07:20:36
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answer #5
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answered by Haadeeyah 2
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since is used with a particular date
ie since 2005
2006-08-28 07:19:07
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Since i took a **** only a minute ago...Yes.
2006-08-28 07:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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"Since" can be used with 'present tense' or 'past tense' in conjunction with the word "have", while "ago" should be used with 'past tense'
2006-08-28 07:24:59
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answer #8
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answered by brownsugar_smile 2
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no.
its like using had and is in one sentense
2006-08-28 07:21:39
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answer #9
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answered by imranrashid1 2
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sure, why not?
2006-08-28 07:17:32
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answered by digital genius 6
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