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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

For years vs since years

I learned to say I have been working here for many years. But now I have heard many people in London saying I have been working since many years. Is both correct? I guess since is informal, right?

Thanks in advance!
  

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No, it's unnatural. Are you sure it was native speakers saying this?

  • No, it's unnatural.
  • Are you sure it was native speakers saying this?
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No, it's unnatural. Are you sure it was native speakers saying this?
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AnonymousI have been working since many years.
Yikes! No, you don't want that.

CJ

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