I was wondering if someone helps me with the following questions: Is the usage of "since" in the sentence below grammatically correct? Particularly, can the tense of the clause which comes immediately after since be "the present perfect"? Mike has been considered as a hardworking learner since he has studied English in this institute.
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AnonymousIs the usage of "since" in the sentence below grammatically correct?If 'since' means 'because', then yes.
Anonymous Particularly, can the tense of the clause which comes immediately after since be "the present perfect"?It can be if that action has also been ongoing; however, that is seldom the case, and its use is