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Heewoo Kim Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Since last time vs. since the last time

since last time vs. since the last time

Could a vague point of time like 'last time' be used after 'since' in conversations of native speakers, as shown in the sentences "It has been seven years since last time." or "Your hair has grown up a lot since last time"? There is no preceding or succeeding sentence at all.

  

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" or "Your hair has grown out a lot since last time"? Yes.

  • " or "Your hair has grown out a lot since last time"?
  • Yes.
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Heewoo KimCould a vague point of time like 'last time' be used after 'since' in conversations of native speakers, as shown in the sentences "It has been seven years since last time." or "Your hair has grown out a lot since last time"?

Yes.

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