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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

It’s about questions of the time words

Hello everyone. I am curious whether they are correct gramatically.

1-) When have you been living here since?

2-) When can I leave the country from?

3-) Which date can I leave the country from?(For example, I don’t have a permission to leave but they will give me permission in a day to do it.)

4-) What day can I leave the country after?( For example, I will leave the country after this monday)

Thank you very much for your assistances.

  

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I wouldn't say they are incorrect grammar, but they are very poor and awkward English.

  • I wouldn't say they are incorrect grammar, but they are very poor and awkward English.
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I wouldn't say they are incorrect grammar, but they are very poor and awkward English.

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Jawel1-) When have you been living here since?

Not good. Use Since when have you been living here?

I don't know of a case where 'since' can be stranded like a preposition.

Jawel2-) When can I leave the country from?
3-) Which date can I leave the country from? ...
4-) What day can I leave the country after?

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