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Ticce Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Since/after

1 She lived in NY for two years since she divorced. (WRONG)
2 She lived in NY for two years after she divorced. (CORRECT)
3 She had lived in NY for two years since she divorced. (CORRECT)

I think that 1 is wrong because of "since". Do you agree?
2 and 3 are correct.
What's the difference between 2 and 3 (yet both are correct)?

  

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Ticce I think that 1 is wrong because of "since". Do you agree? No.

  • Ticce I think that 1 is wrong because of "since".
  • Do you agree?
  • No.
  • All of them seem to be all right to me.
  • Ticce difference between 2 and 3 That depends on the context.
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TicceI think that 1 is wrong because of "since". Do you agree?

No. All of them seem to be all right to me.

Ticcedifference between 2 and 3

That depends on the context. As isolated sentences, I don't see a reason for the past perfect in 3. You need a preceding text that establishes an anchor situation in the past

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