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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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"I have saved a lot of money since changing to generic". Can I write this sentence like these ways:

1. I have saved a lot of money since I changed to generic.

2. I have saved a lot of money since I have changed to generic.

  

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Generic is an adjective. You must have a noun after it. g.

  • Generic is an adjective.
  • You must have a noun after it.
  • g.
  • generic medicines generic formulations generic drugs I have saved a lot of money since I have changed from buying name brand canned vegetables to generic ones.
  • I have saved a lot of money since I started buying generic paper products rather than the name brands..
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Generic is an adjective. You must have a noun after it.

e.g.

generic medicines
generic formulations
generic drugs


I have saved a lot of money since I have changed from buying name brand canned vegetables to generic ones.


I have saved a lot of money since I started buying generic paper products rather than the name brands..

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