Computer Science, asked by aamiralipanhwar79, 5 months ago

what is since ??????????​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

ANSWER:

When since is used for talking about time, the verb in the main clause of the sentence is usually in the present perfect or past perfect tense: It hasn't rained since the end of July. He had been composing music since he was ten years old.

HOPE YOU'RE SATISFIED WITH MY ANSWER

MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST

Answered by DynamicNinja
1

Preposition:

  • in the intervening period between (the time mentioned) and the time under consideration, typically the present.

Example:- "she hasn't spoken to him since last year"

Conjunction:

  • From a time in the past until the time under consideration, typically the present.

Example:- "I've felt better since I've been here"

  • For the reason that; because.

Example:- "delegates were delighted, since better protection of rhino reserves will help protect other rare species"

Adverb:

  • Between then and now.

Example:- "she ran away on Friday and we haven't seen her since"

  • Ago.

Example:- "the settlement had vanished long since"

Similar questions