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  1. past tense - Present Perfect with the word "ago"? - English Language ...

    2 If you use a when-indication with "ago" you clearly refer to an event in the past and you use the past tense. If you want to indicate that the opening of the new restaurant is an up-to-date fact you use the …

  2. What part of speech is ago? [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...

    2 "ago" in its current form is a preposition of time, as it describes the relationship between two nouns: the current time and a past event. "Four score and seven years ago" is therefore an adverb …

  3. meaning - What does "ago" mean in this sentence? - English Language ...

    Jul 6, 2016 · The word ago is therefore changed to earlier or before. On this basis, the word ago in your example references the present (time) of the speaker of the sentence.

  4. "since two months ago"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 25, 2018 · Ago is a reference to the past, whereas Since is a reference to a period, or specific time. This pattern of speech is quite uncommon in today's spoken English. It is also dependent on what …

  5. "I've been working here since two months ago" [duplicate]

    Two months ago is such a reference, but a reader might initially be confused by seeing since followed by two months, which would normally be preceded by for. Better to write either I`ve been working here …

  6. Origins of the phrase “the best time to plant a tree was 30 years ago ...

    Feb 22, 2023 · Does anyone have good information on the first known usage or attribution of the phrase “the best time to plant a tree was 30 years ago, the second best time is now”, or similar concepts? …

  7. word choice - "A year ago" versus "a year back" - English Language ...

    Apr 13, 2011 · "Year ago" and "years ago" are the most used phrases, at least in American English. Looking at what reported by the British National Corpus, I obtain the following data. "Year ago" and …

  8. meaning - "Once upon a time" vs. "a long time ago" - English …

    Sep 9, 2012 · On the other hand, a long time ago means a long time ago in the past. Now, they could be used interchangeably in some cases, but once upon time could refer to something that happened a …

  9. How to use "summers ago" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    3 In summer 2011, "two summers ago" refers clearly to summer 2009, but sometime in late fall to early winter it becomes ambiguous whether summer 2009 or 2010 is meant. For clarity, I'd use "summer …

  10. phrases - How long is "a few years ago now."? - English Language ...

    Jun 18, 2020 · I would say that "a few years ago" (with or without the "now") is about three to seven years ago, whereas "a fair few years ago" is more than that, maybe more in the range you had in mind.