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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please!

is the following sentence correct?

Since when are taking the prescribed pills?

Thanks!
  

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Anonymous Since when are taking the prescribed pills? It doesn't work. " Does either of these fit your intended meaning?

  • Anonymous Since when are taking the prescribed pills?
  • It doesn't work.
  • " Does either of these fit your intended meaning?
  • - A.
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AnonymousSince when are taking the prescribed pills?
It doesn't work.

Perhaps, "How long have you been taking the prescribed pills?"

"Since when is taking the prescribed pills bad for you?"

Does either of these fit your intended meaning?
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Hi Avangi,

Thanks a lot for the prompt response! Emotion: smile

Yes, but I would like to get the start date. Can i say "Since w
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"When did you start etc." is the correct phrase.

"Since when" usually carries a negative or sarcastic implication, and can sound confrontational.

Since when are you my boss? (Actually, you're not my boss, so quit bossing me around!)

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