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"since i am here" vs "sine i have been here"

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form should be 'since I have been here.' 'Since' is used to refer to a point in time starting from a specific event in the past, so the present perfect tense 'have been' is the appropriate choice.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

since i am here

This phrase is incorrect. 'Since' should be followed by the present perfect tense 'have been' instead of 'am.'

The correct form is 'since I have been here.' Use 'since' to refer to a point in time starting from a specific event in the past, and pair it with the present perfect tense 'have been.'

sine i have been here

This phrase is incorrect. 'Sine' is a misspelling of 'since,' and the verb tense 'have been' should be used instead of 'am.'

The correct form is 'since I have been here.' Use 'since' to refer to a point in time starting from a specific event in the past, and pair it with the present perfect tense 'have been.'

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