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      clblinym
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      Hi, TAS & parents,


      I have S&T question.
      It has been discussed before.

      Mr Yong last saw his neighbour fifteen years ago.
      ______________________________ since __________________.

      The correct answer is
      - Mr Yong has not seen his neighbour since fifteen years ago.

      My son gave me the following answer and i am not sure whether it is correct and why? Thank you.

      It has been fifteen years since Mr. Yong last saw his neighbor.

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        The Alternative Story
        last edited by

        clblinym:
        Hi, TAS & parents,


        I have S&T question.
        It has been discussed before.

        Mr Yong last saw his neighbour fifteen years ago.
        ______________________________ since __________________.

        The correct answer is
        - Mr Yong has not seen his neighbour since fifteen years ago.

        My son gave me the following answer and i am not sure whether it is correct and why? Thank you.

        It has been fifteen years since Mr. Yong last saw his neighbor.
        Hi clblinym,

        Your son's answer is correct.
        The 'since' in this context given is used to show
        the starting point of a specific event.

        Eg:

        It has been 3 years since I started thai-boxing.

        So we can see that that the starting point of the person doing
        thai-boxing was 3 years ago.

        In the same way for the question, \"It has been 15 years since
        Mr Yong last saw his neighbour\"

        The starting point of Mr Yong not seeing his neighbour began 15
        years ago.

        However, the given answer 'My Yong has not seen his neighbour
        since 15 years ago' is wrong.

        You usually do not use 'since' and 'ago' together as it is redundant.
        Both mean the same thing. 'since' shows the starting point of an event
        and 'ago' also means the same thing here, it shows you when
        the event started.

        Hence, the correct answer is actually your son's answer.

        TAS

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          The Alternative Story
          last edited by

          clblinym:
          Hi, TAS

          Merry Christmas.

          Can I ask you which of the following sentences are correct. Thanks in advance.

          1) I would rather eat apples than oranges.
          2) I would rather eat apples than eat oranges.
          3) I prefer apples to oranges.
          4) I prefer eating apples to eating oranges.

          Regards,
          Amy
          Hi Amy,

          Merry Christmas to you too 😄

          Options 1 and 3 are correct.
          For options 2 and 4, you do not have to repeat 'eat' and 'eating'.

          Instead of 'I would rather eat apples than eat oranges',
          it should be 'I would rather eat apples than oranges'.
          You do not have to repeat the 'eat' because it is implied
          that the oranges are to be eaten as well.

          In the same way for option 4, instead of 'I prefer eating
          apples to eating oranges', it should be
          'I prefer eating apples to oranges'

          TAS

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            clblinym
            last edited by

            The Alternative Story:
            clblinym:

            Hi, TAS & parents,


            I have S&T question.
            It has been discussed before.

            Mr Yong last saw his neighbour fifteen years ago.
            ______________________________ since __________________.

            The correct answer is
            - Mr Yong has not seen his neighbour since fifteen years ago.

            My son gave me the following answer and i am not sure whether it is correct and why? Thank you.

            It has been fifteen years since Mr. Yong last saw his neighbor.

            Hi clblinym,

            Your son's answer is correct.
            The 'since' in this context given is used to show
            the starting point of a specific event.

            Eg:

            It has been 3 years since I started thai-boxing.

            So we can see that that the starting point of the person doing
            thai-boxing was 3 years ago.

            In the same way for the question, \"It has been 15 years since
            Mr Yong last saw his neighbour\"

            The starting point of Mr Yong not seeing his neighbour began 15
            years ago.

            However, the given answer 'My Yong has not seen his neighbour
            since 15 years ago' is wrong.

            You usually do not use 'since' and 'ago' together as it is redundant.
            Both mean the same thing. 'since' shows the starting point of an event
            and 'ago' also means the same thing here, it shows you when
            the event started.

            Hence, the correct answer is actually your son's answer.

            TAS


            Hi, TAS
            Thank you very much for your detailed explanation.
            Follow-up to my son's answer :
            It has been fifteen years since Mr. Yong last saw his neighbor

            Can I say
            It is fifteen years since Mr. Yong last saw his neighbor.

            If both are ok, which is better used? Please advise. Thank you very much.

            Regards,
            Amy

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              The Alternative Story
              last edited by

              clblinym:

              Hi, TAS
              Thank you very much for your detailed explanation.
              Follow-up to my son's answer :
              It has been fifteen years since Mr. Yong last saw his neighbor

              Can I say
              It is fifteen years since Mr. Yong last saw his neighbor.

              If both are ok, which is better used? Please advise. Thank you very much.

              Regards,
              Amy
              Hi clblinym,

              Sorry to keep you waiting for our reply. This post slipped our attention for a while.

              In a statement, when there is the word 'since' and 'for' followed by a duration of time eg: since 1998/for 2 years,
              the correct tense to use is either a present or past perfect tense
              (eg:had done/ have done/have been doing).


              This is because the present/past perfect tense emphasizes on the
              duration of time while the past tense/present tense just focuses on
              the completion of the activity-whether it was completed in the past or
              in the present.

              Hence the answer should be 'It has been fifteen years since Mr
              Yong saw his neighbour'

              TAS

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                Hi TAS


                This question is from the P3/4 English thread. We’ll appreciate your advice.

                Tommy _____________in that cottage before, but now he is staying somewhere else.

                (1) had stayed
                (2) has stayed


                Best wishes

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                  The Alternative Story
                  last edited by

                  tianzhu:
                  Hi TAS


                  This question is from the P3/4 English thread. We’ll appreciate your advice.

                  Tommy _____________in that cottage before, but now he is staying somewhere else.

                  (1) had stayed
                  (2) has stayed


                  Best wishes
                  Hi tianzhu,

                  For the past perfect tense (had stayed), it is used to indicate that
                  an action has happened further back in the past compared to
                  another action in the past.

                  Eg:

                  I had done my work before I went out.

                  - 'had done' came before 'went'. The author did the work
                  first and then he went out.


                  For the present perfect tense (has stayed), it is used to indicate
                  the following:

                  1) that an action has started in the past and is still
                  continuing- He has worked on this project since last night and is still unable to finish it.

                  2) an action has been recently completed- I have just finished swimming my laps.

                  3) to express an experience - I have been to the Eiffel Tower

                  4) to express that something has happened in your life
                  before the present - I have seen that show many times before.

                  For the above question stated:
                  -Tommy ______________ in the cottage before, but now he is staying
                  somewhere else

                  the answer should be 'has stayed'.

                  The past perfect tense is not used because in this sentence, there is
                  no need to differentiate between 2 actions that happened in the
                  past.


                  The present perfect tense is used to show that the action of
                  'staying' has occurred before the present (now).

                  TAS

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    Hi TAS


                    Thank you for your reply.

                    I’d like to further clarify my doubts.

                    Is it correct to say

                    He had stayed in that cottage before 2011.

                    Best wishes

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                      The Alternative Story
                      last edited by

                      tianzhu:
                      Hi TAS


                      Thank you for your reply.

                      I’d like to further clarify my doubts.

                      Is it correct to say

                      He had stayed in that cottage before 2011.

                      Best wishes
                      Hi tianzhu,

                      It is correct as you are indicating that this action has
                      happened in the past. If you use the present
                      perfect tense here, it would seem to indicate
                      that he is still staying here and has only recently
                      vacated the place.

                      TAS

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        The Alternative Story:

                        It is correct as you are indicating that this action has
                        happened in the past. If you use the present
                        perfect tense here, it would seem to indicate
                        that he is still staying here and has only recently
                        vacated the place.
                        Hi TAS

                        Thank you for your reply.

                        Is it correct to say?

                        We have lived there till 2010.

                        Best wishes

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