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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Same meaning?

Does these 2 sentences have the same meaning?

I have not used it after that incident.

I have not used it since that incident.

Thanks.
  

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I would suggest that the correct forms are: I didn't use it after the accident. I haven't used it since the accident. The mixture "I haven't" and "after" doesn't work.

  • I would suggest that the correct forms are: I didn't use it after the accident.
  • I haven't used it since the accident.
  • The mixture "I haven't" and "after" doesn't work.
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I would suggest that the correct forms are:

I didn't use it after the accident.

I haven't used it since the accident.

The mixture "I haven't" and "after" doesn't work.

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