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Mackygood Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Since + Simple Present

Can "since" be used with the simple present tense?

I searched for topics regarding this question, and strangely, I found two different answers from the same person.




Could anybody clear this up for me? Thanks
  

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It generally does not work. The links you offer seem to discuss advertising slogans, where anything goes: I'm loving it. since 1927 .

  • It generally does not work.
  • The links you offer seem to discuss advertising slogans, where anything goes: I'm loving it.
  • since 1927 .
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It generally does not work. The links you offer seem to discuss advertising slogans, where anything goes: I'm loving it. Hamm's...since 1927.

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