We use since as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a subordinate clause. We use it to give a reason for something: Sean had no reason to take a taxi since ... |
5 сент. 2024 г. · since · Since the party, she has not spoken to him at all. · I haven't seen him since yesterday. · I haven't eaten since breakfast. · The ... |
He has been a Member of Parliament since 2007. She had a breakthrough in her research some years ago, and since then she has been very successful. |
As and since are more formal than because. We usually put a comma before since after the main clause: [result]I hope they've decided to come as [reason]I ... |
I haven't seen him since yesterday. · I haven't eaten since breakfast. · Since the party, she has not spoken to him at all. · The company has been in its present ... |
He has been living here since 1978. Here, 'since' is at the end of the sentence. Since 18th century, people have taken pleasure in reading Gothic stories. |
[M] [T] Since I had met him once before, I recognized him right away. [M] [T] Since it's raining ... |
Since his appointment as general on duty he had always slept with his door open, giving orders that every messenger should be allowed to wake him up. |
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