What is the difference in meaning between “Did doing something since I was 12..”and “Did doing...
Could you help me,please?I would like to know the differences in meaning between “Did doing something since I was 12..”and “Did doing something when I was 12...”.Thanks!!!!
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Could you help me,please?I would like to know the differences in meaning between “Did doing something since I was 12..”and “Did doing something when I was 12...”.Thanks!!!!
meaning meaning-in-context
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put on hold as off-topic by Janus Bahs Jacquet, Mari-Lou A, michael.hor257k, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford 3 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Janus Bahs Jacquet, Mari-Lou A, J. Taylor
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What does your research tell you? Please look up when and since in a dictionary; that should answer your question for you. Also, did doing is ungrammatical in both sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
8 hours ago
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Please stop abusing this platform: english.stackexchange.com/questions/478352/…
– michael.hor257k
7 hours ago
Your sentences are nonstandard English, I believe you have copied them wrongly. Please check carefully. Write the sentences completely and SHOW us that you have tried to find an explanation. Even a dictionary link and a definition will be sufficient.
– Mari-Lou A
7 hours ago
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research/ELL"). Edward, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
7 hours ago
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@michael.hor257k I’ve flagged this one for moderator attention. Something definitely seems fishy here, though I can’t figure out exactly what.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
4 hours ago
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Could you help me,please?I would like to know the differences in meaning between “Did doing something since I was 12..”and “Did doing something when I was 12...”.Thanks!!!!
meaning meaning-in-context
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Could you help me,please?I would like to know the differences in meaning between “Did doing something since I was 12..”and “Did doing something when I was 12...”.Thanks!!!!
meaning meaning-in-context
meaning meaning-in-context
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put on hold as off-topic by Janus Bahs Jacquet, Mari-Lou A, michael.hor257k, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford 3 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Janus Bahs Jacquet, Mari-Lou A, J. Taylor
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by Janus Bahs Jacquet, Mari-Lou A, michael.hor257k, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford 3 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Janus Bahs Jacquet, Mari-Lou A, J. Taylor
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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What does your research tell you? Please look up when and since in a dictionary; that should answer your question for you. Also, did doing is ungrammatical in both sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
8 hours ago
3
Please stop abusing this platform: english.stackexchange.com/questions/478352/…
– michael.hor257k
7 hours ago
Your sentences are nonstandard English, I believe you have copied them wrongly. Please check carefully. Write the sentences completely and SHOW us that you have tried to find an explanation. Even a dictionary link and a definition will be sufficient.
– Mari-Lou A
7 hours ago
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research/ELL"). Edward, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
7 hours ago
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@michael.hor257k I’ve flagged this one for moderator attention. Something definitely seems fishy here, though I can’t figure out exactly what.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
4 hours ago
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What does your research tell you? Please look up when and since in a dictionary; that should answer your question for you. Also, did doing is ungrammatical in both sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
8 hours ago
3
Please stop abusing this platform: english.stackexchange.com/questions/478352/…
– michael.hor257k
7 hours ago
Your sentences are nonstandard English, I believe you have copied them wrongly. Please check carefully. Write the sentences completely and SHOW us that you have tried to find an explanation. Even a dictionary link and a definition will be sufficient.
– Mari-Lou A
7 hours ago
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research/ELL"). Edward, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
7 hours ago
1
@michael.hor257k I’ve flagged this one for moderator attention. Something definitely seems fishy here, though I can’t figure out exactly what.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
4 hours ago
1
1
What does your research tell you? Please look up when and since in a dictionary; that should answer your question for you. Also, did doing is ungrammatical in both sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
8 hours ago
What does your research tell you? Please look up when and since in a dictionary; that should answer your question for you. Also, did doing is ungrammatical in both sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
8 hours ago
3
3
Please stop abusing this platform: english.stackexchange.com/questions/478352/…
– michael.hor257k
7 hours ago
Please stop abusing this platform: english.stackexchange.com/questions/478352/…
– michael.hor257k
7 hours ago
Your sentences are nonstandard English, I believe you have copied them wrongly. Please check carefully. Write the sentences completely and SHOW us that you have tried to find an explanation. Even a dictionary link and a definition will be sufficient.
– Mari-Lou A
7 hours ago
Your sentences are nonstandard English, I believe you have copied them wrongly. Please check carefully. Write the sentences completely and SHOW us that you have tried to find an explanation. Even a dictionary link and a definition will be sufficient.
– Mari-Lou A
7 hours ago
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research/ELL"). Edward, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
7 hours ago
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research/ELL"). Edward, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
7 hours ago
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@michael.hor257k I’ve flagged this one for moderator attention. Something definitely seems fishy here, though I can’t figure out exactly what.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
4 hours ago
@michael.hor257k I’ve flagged this one for moderator attention. Something definitely seems fishy here, though I can’t figure out exactly what.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
4 hours ago
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What does your research tell you? Please look up when and since in a dictionary; that should answer your question for you. Also, did doing is ungrammatical in both sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
8 hours ago
3
Please stop abusing this platform: english.stackexchange.com/questions/478352/…
– michael.hor257k
7 hours ago
Your sentences are nonstandard English, I believe you have copied them wrongly. Please check carefully. Write the sentences completely and SHOW us that you have tried to find an explanation. Even a dictionary link and a definition will be sufficient.
– Mari-Lou A
7 hours ago
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research/ELL"). Edward, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
7 hours ago
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@michael.hor257k I’ve flagged this one for moderator attention. Something definitely seems fishy here, though I can’t figure out exactly what.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
4 hours ago