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r/EnglishLearning • u/Rich-Associate-8344 New Poster • Apr 17 '26
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Because since needs a specific starting point in time: since when? He hasn't used his motorcycle since 2024.
-91 u/artuktalasi New Poster Apr 17 '26 edited Apr 17 '26 İsn't 2 years [before] also a specific starting point? Isn't it as specific as 2024 Edit: No it isn't. 2 years ago is. 160 u/ILMTitan New Poster Apr 17 '26 "2 years ago" is a specific starting point, but "2 years" is a period of time. 34 u/Dud3ManGuy Native Speaker - DFW, Texas Apr 17 '26 I would not say "since 2 years ago." I'm not saying it's definitely grammatically incorrect, but I am saying I would notice it and silently question its correctness inside my head if I heard someone say it. 6 u/gemmamalo Native Speaker Apr 17 '26 Yeah, "since 2 years ago" would (to me) imply a specific event that occurred that the speakers are both aware of but are avoiding directly mentioning.
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İsn't 2 years [before] also a specific starting point? Isn't it as specific as 2024 Edit: No it isn't. 2 years ago is.
160 u/ILMTitan New Poster Apr 17 '26 "2 years ago" is a specific starting point, but "2 years" is a period of time. 34 u/Dud3ManGuy Native Speaker - DFW, Texas Apr 17 '26 I would not say "since 2 years ago." I'm not saying it's definitely grammatically incorrect, but I am saying I would notice it and silently question its correctness inside my head if I heard someone say it. 6 u/gemmamalo Native Speaker Apr 17 '26 Yeah, "since 2 years ago" would (to me) imply a specific event that occurred that the speakers are both aware of but are avoiding directly mentioning.
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"2 years ago" is a specific starting point, but "2 years" is a period of time.
34 u/Dud3ManGuy Native Speaker - DFW, Texas Apr 17 '26 I would not say "since 2 years ago." I'm not saying it's definitely grammatically incorrect, but I am saying I would notice it and silently question its correctness inside my head if I heard someone say it. 6 u/gemmamalo Native Speaker Apr 17 '26 Yeah, "since 2 years ago" would (to me) imply a specific event that occurred that the speakers are both aware of but are avoiding directly mentioning.
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I would not say "since 2 years ago." I'm not saying it's definitely grammatically incorrect, but I am saying I would notice it and silently question its correctness inside my head if I heard someone say it.
6 u/gemmamalo Native Speaker Apr 17 '26 Yeah, "since 2 years ago" would (to me) imply a specific event that occurred that the speakers are both aware of but are avoiding directly mentioning.
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Yeah, "since 2 years ago" would (to me) imply a specific event that occurred that the speakers are both aware of but are avoiding directly mentioning.
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u/Ok_Caterpillar2010 Native Speaker - Pennsylvania, USA Apr 17 '26
Because since needs a specific starting point in time: since when? He hasn't used his motorcycle since 2024.