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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Has been

My bag has been since high school and it's still good until today. Is this sentence correct?
  

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Anonymous My bag has been since high school and it's still good until today. Is this sentence correct? No.

  • Anonymous My bag has been since high school and it's still good until today.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • No.
  • It seems to be missing a word or two.
  • Are you sure this is what you wanted to write?
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AnonymousMy bag has been since high school and it's still good until today. Is this sentence correct?
No. It seems to be missing a word or two. Are you sure this is what you wanted to write?

CJ
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I'm sorry, I think I missed either 'around' or 'had'. So which one is better, CJ?
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AnonymousMy bag has been since high school and it's still good until today.
You might mean this:

My bag has been good since high school and it's still good.

If you say "still", you don't need "until today" or "until now". That's what "still" means.

CJ
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Or "I've had this bag since high school and it's still good."

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