I haven't seen joan ___ january
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I haven't seen Joan Since January
Usage of Since
- In English Since is used as a conjunction, preposition, and Adverb.
- It is used as an adverb to refer to a time.
- It is used in conjunction to refer to a reason
Since with Time
- To refer back to a previous point in time since is used
- It is used as a preposition with a time, date, or phrase with a noun
Examples
- It was his first live performance since January 1992
- They have been happily married for 29 years, since the age of 25.
Since is also used as a conjunction to introduce a subordinate clause
Example: She has been back to the office a few times since she retired
Since with Tenses
- We can use the past simple and present perfect after since when it introduces an action or event at a point of time in the past.
- We can use a present perfect form of the verb after since when it introduces a state in the past that is still continuing in the present
Examples
- They haven't received any mail since they moved
- It's been years since I ate chicken
Since with form of ing
- When the subject of the verb is the same in the main clause and the subordinate clause we can use since + ing
Example
- Since moving from India to America, I have learned to cook Pasta
Since, Since Then and Ever Since
- When the time reference is understood from the context we can use since or since then
- Ever since been used as a stronger form of since and since then.
Examples
- They bought the farm in 2006 and they have done a lot of work on it since then
- I have hated cats ever since
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