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Cla77 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Since or From

Dear Members,
since I value a lot your help, here comes another question :-) ! In the following expression, should I use "since" or "from"?
  • We have made such an hypothesis since the beginning.
  • We have made such an hypothesis from the beginning.
Thanks a lot in advance for your answers
  

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<>We have made such an hypothesis since the beginning. use it for temporal meaning, since what time <>We have made such an hypothesis from the beginning. use it to indicate the stage, from the beginning stage

  • <>We have made such an hypothesis since the beginning.
  • use it for temporal meaning, since what time <>We have made such an hypothesis from the beginning.
  • use it to indicate the stage, from the beginning stage
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    <>We have made such an hypothesis since the beginning. use it for temporal meaning, since what time

  • <>We have made such an hypothesis from the beginning. use it to indicate the stage, from the beginning stage

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