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Renjithvsathyan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Doubt on 'since'

1.Thousands who have been walking through our doors since 1925

2.Thousands who have walked through our doors since 1925

Which one is correct?
  

Top answer

Well, neither is a sentence. These are both fine: 1. Thousands have been walking through our doors since 1925.

  • Well, neither is a sentence.
  • These are both fine: 1.
  • Thousands have been walking through our doors since 1925.
  • 2.
  • Thousands have walked through our doors since 1925.
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Well, neither is a sentence. These are both fine:

1.Thousands have been walking through our doors since 1925.

2.Thousands have walked through our doors since 1925.

The second is the normal choice, since the action is not one we consider unending.
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