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Zujiyun Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

May I use "since" like this ?

why you go that way since this is the nearest way ?
  

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Since means A causes B. We write "A since B" or "I'm happy since you're happy". " Grammatically, these sentences are better: "Why do/did you go that way?

  • Since means A causes B.
  • We write "A since B" or "I'm happy since you're happy".
  • " Grammatically, these sentences are better: "Why do/did you go that way?
  • " Good luck.
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Since means A causes B. We write "A since B" or "I'm happy since you're happy".

Conversationally, this sentence is understandable (don't forget "do" or "did"):

"Why do/did you go that way since this is the nearest way?"


Grammatically, these sentences are better:

"Why do/did you go that way? I ask you since this is the nearest way."


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Thank you very much, ryan!

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