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How do you say time ago?
- history.
- antiquity.
- yesterday.
- yesteryear.
- yore.
- days gone by.
- former times.
- good old days.
Is it rather than or then?
“then” have very different uses. Then is commonly used to express a sense of time or what comes next or used to be. Than is used to form comparisons between two things. So correct option is “Rather than”.
What is grammatically correct you and me?
Technically, the correct phrase is between you and me. The phrase contains a preposition: the word between. That means it requires an object pronoun, or the word me, which functions as the object of the preposition. However, the phrase between you and I has become accepted as an idiom of its own.
How to use you and I in a sentence?
It’s “you and I” when it’s the subject of the sentence. For example, “You and I should go to the movies tonight.” It’s “You and me” when we are the object of the sentence, as in, “Jack said mean things about you and me.” An easy way to tell which is correct is to drop the word “you”.
What’s another way to say a long time ago?
What is another word for long time ago?
long ago | ages ago |
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some time ago | in the old days |
years ago | yonks ago |
long since | before the rinderpest |
donkey’s years ago | many moons ago |
Do it sooner rather than later?
Definition of sooner rather than later : without too much delay : soon We need to fix this problem sooner rather than later.
When someone says that was a long time ago?
: far in the past : not at all recently It happened a long time ago.
What is the difference between ‘some time ago’ and ‘a while ago’?
Some time ago is an indefinite time ago. A while ago is an indefinite time ago. Depending on intonation/context, the last two could mean a considerable period of time, a long time even, or a short time.
What does a short time ago mean?
A short time ago means recently. The operative word is “short”. The implication is not long ago, or not so long ago. But it could be a year or more, even last week. It’s still an indeterminate time ago. Intonation/context will decide the actual time period.
What is the difference between Call Me Sometime and some time?
Call me sometime: call me at an indefinite future time. Let’s hang out. Call me sometime. Some time ago: quite a while ago. I can’t remember the last time I saw her. It was some time ago. Sometime and some time can both be adverbs, but only sometime is also an adjective.
Is it grammatically correct to say “sometime back” or “a while ago”?
“Sometime back” is awkward due to being an incomplete sentence, but it can be used with more information to form complete thoughts and sentences. “Sometime back in January I found these boots, aren’t they cute?” “A while ago” can be a complete but brief sentence if it’s in the context of answering a question.