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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

From/since........?

Hi teachers,
Please correct my little mistakes.

1. I am feeling weak from/since afternoon? Here can we use either since or from?

2. That day you told me that, you are at bridge? Is my sentence correct grammatically? If wrong please correct it.

Thanks,

Regards,
Shravan.
  

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1. I am feeling weak from/since afternoon? Here can we use either since or from?

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  • I am feeling weak from/since afternoon?
  • Here can we use either since or from?
  • Yes, with corrections, but the meanings are different.
  • "I am feeling weak from this afternoon" means you are feeling weak because of what you did, or what happened to you, then.
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1. I am feeling weak from/since afternoon? Here can we use either since or from?

Yes, with corrections, but the meanings are different. "I am feeling weak from this afternoon" means you are feeling weak because of what you did, or what happened to you, then. "I have been feeling weak since this

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