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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"since when" using

Please suggest which sentence is correct, if at all!

Since when you became a poet? or since when you have become a poet?

  

Top answer

1. "since" is usually used with the present perfect tense. 2.

  • 1.
  • "since" is usually used with the present perfect tense.
  • 2.
  • When asking a question the verb comes before the subject.
  • Since when have you been a poet?
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2 Answers
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1. "since" is usually used with the present perfect tense.
2. When asking a question the verb comes before the subject.

Since when have you been a poet?

CJ

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I would expect "Since when are you a poet?"

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