The moment in the past to today.
Good Luck!!!
2007-01-16 14:25:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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ADVERB:
1. From then until now or between then and now: They left town and haven't been here since.
2. Before now; ago: a name long since forgotten.
3. After some point in the past; at a subsequent time: My friend has since married and moved to California.
PREPOSITION:
1. Continuously from: They have been friends since childhood.
2. Intermittently from: She's been skiing since childhood.
CONJUNCTION:
1. During the period subsequent to the time when: He hasn't been home since he graduated.
2. Continuously from the time when: They have been friends ever since they were in grade school.
3. Inasmuch as; because: Since you're not interested, I won't tell you about it.
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ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English sinnes, contraction of sithenes : sithen, since (from Old English siththan : sth, after + than variant of thm, dative of thæt, that; see that ) + -es, adv. suff. ; see -s 3
2007-01-16 22:27:21
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answer #2
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answered by Carrie 2
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A given past time to date.
2007-01-17 02:57:42
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answer #3
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answered by wacky_racer 5
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Since when did you break both arms and can't open a dictionary?
2007-01-16 22:28:43
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answer #4
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answered by scottyusa1 4
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the last time?
2007-01-16 22:25:53
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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from then till now
2007-01-16 22:30:48
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answer #6
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answered by pam3la 1
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you cant spell
2007-01-16 22:25:29
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answer #7
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answered by LALA ♥ 1
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.....
2007-01-16 23:22:26
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answered by english l 1
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