In the question bellow choose the expression or word which best completes each sentence:
I have not seen my housemaster .... the beginning of this session

a

from

b

in

c

for

d

at

e

since

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Emmanuel24458
1 year ago

Here's another example:

_Since:_

"I haven't seen my friend since we graduated from college."

This sentence implies that the last time I saw my friend was at graduation, and I haven't seen them at any point during the time that has passed since then. The focus is on the duration of time during which we haven't seen each other.

_From:_

"I haven't seen my friend from my old neighborhood in years."

This sentence implies that I haven't seen my friend from the time we lived in the same neighborhood, but it doesn't necessarily mean that we were close or saw each other frequently during that time. The focus is on the starting point of the period during which we lost touch.

In this example, "since" emphasizes the last time we saw each other, while "from" emphasizes the origin or source of our friendship (the old neighborhood).

Let me know if you'd like more examples!

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