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Sb70012 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"Ever since + I have seen" and "Ever since + I had seen"

Ever since I ……… him in the street, I ……… about him.
a) saw/have been thinking (Answer Key)
b) have seen/have taught
c) had seen/was thinking
d) saw/was thinking

Source: school exam

Hello,
Do you know a context or sentence example in which "Ever since + I have seen" and "Ever since + I had seen" can work?

Thank you.
  

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sb70012 Do you know a context or sentence example in which "Ever since + I have seen" and "Ever since + I had seen" can work? No. Nothing comes to mind.

  • sb70012 Do you know a context or sentence example in which "Ever since + I have seen" and "Ever since + I had seen" can work?
  • No.
  • Nothing comes to mind.
  • it, and it found zero hits for both of those.
  • COCA returns zero hits for "Ever since I have seen" and only two for "Ever since I had seen", both from literary works, paraphrased below.
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sb70012Do you know a context or sentence example in which "Ever since + I have seen" and "Ever since + I had seen" can work?
No. Nothing comes to mind. I tried fraze.it, and it found zero hits for both of those.

COCA returns zero hits for "Ever since I have seen" and only two for "Ever since I had seen", both from literary works, paraphrased

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