I have been studying English --- 1993
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I have been studying English since 1993
Explanation:
- We use since as a preposition/conjunction/adverb to indicate a time, and as a conjunction to introduce a reason.
- We use since to denote or indicate a previous point in time. We use since as a preposition with a date/time/noun phrase, for example, Sheetal has been happily married for 25 years, since the age of 20. (since+noun phrase). And as a conjunction to present a reason.
- We use since as a conjunction to present/introduce a dependent/subordinate clause, for example, It’s been long since I saw Apoorva. (since+clause)
- We use the past simple/present perfect/past perfect after since with the expression it+be+time+since, for example, It’s been years since I drove a car (it’s = it has)/ It’s been years since I’ve driven a bike
- We use since+-ing form to indicate time when the verb's subject is the same in the main/independent clause and the dependent/subordinate clause, for example, Since leaving college, Sneha has had four to five temporary jobs
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