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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is past participle mandatory with 'since'

Is this line grammatically correct?

Since I was a little boy, I began to fall for football, and until now I have never stopped loving the sport.

  

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Is this line grammatically correct? Since I was a little boy, I began to fall for football, and until now I have never stopped loving the sport No. Say eg When I was a little boy, I began to fall for football, and since then I have never stopped loving the sport.

  • Is this line grammatically correct?
  • Since I was a little boy, I began to fall for football, and until now I have never stopped loving the sport No.
  • Say eg When I was a little boy, I began to fall for football, and since then I have never stopped loving the sport.
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Is this line grammatically correct?

Since I was a little boy, I began to fall for football, and until now I have never stopped loving the sport

No. Say eg When I was a little boy, I began to fall for football, and since then I have never stopped loving the sport.

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No.


I fell for football when I was a little boy, and I have never stopped loving the sport.

I have loved football since I fell for it when I was a little boy.


'Until now' suggests that you have just stopped loving it.

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