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Tamguatlay Posted 4 years ago
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Is “from a very young age” correct?

I have been very crazy over spiders from a very young age.
Is “from a very young age” correct?
Thanks.
  

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tamguatlay I have been very crazy over spiders from a very young age. Is “from a very young age” correct? Thanks.

  • tamguatlay I have been very crazy over spiders from a very young age.
  • Is “from a very young age” correct?
  • Thanks.
  • I wouldn't use it that way.
  • " "From a (very) young age" means "when I was young and ever since".
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tamguatlay I have been very crazy over spiders from a very young age.
Is “from a very young age” correct?
Thanks.

I wouldn't use it that way. The present perfect goes with "since": "I have been crazy about spiders since I was very young." "From a (very) young age" means "when I was young and ever since".

You could say "I was crazy about spider

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