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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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concerning the sentence, "I haven't been talking with her since then."

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00 I want to ask a question concerning the sentence, "I haven't been talking with her since then." 02br
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00 Which is the right context for this sentence --(a) or (b) or (c) or all, or something else?02br
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00(a) I haven't talked with her at all since then.02br
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00(b) I had been talking with her since then until a certain point, and stopped talking with her, and haven't talked with her until now.02br
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00(c) I hadn't talked with her since then until a certain point, and began talking with her, and have been talking with her until now.02br
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00(D) Since then, sometimes I have talked with her, and other times I haven't talked with her until now.0-
  

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02br 02br 00I don't understand your b and c. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00I don't understand your b and c.
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00I don't understand your b and c. 0-
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0I can guess what you are trying to tell us:) 02br
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00a and b are correct ones.I think you are trying to say this: 02br
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00I used to talk to her in the past but something happened and since then I haven't talked to her at all again.Right?0-
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0 Thanl you very much. 0-

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