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Sft M Posted 11 years ago
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ever since

They did a terrible sin. And the comeuppance was obvious ever since.

Is that sentence correct.
  

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sft M They did committed a terrible sin. And the comeuppance was has been obvious ever since. As shown.

  • sft M They did committed a terrible sin.
  • And the comeuppance was has been obvious ever since.
  • As shown.
  • The correct verb for 'sin' is 'commit', not 'do'.
  • You need the present perfect when you say 'ever since'.
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sft MThey did committed a terrible sin. And the comeuppance was has been obvious ever since.
As shown.

The correct verb for 'sin' is 'commit', not 'do'.
You need the present perfect when you say 'ever since'.
Yours is not the most typical use of 'come

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