It had been four days since he took a shower, and he was starting to smell pretty bad.
"Since" is used to indicate a point in time from which something started or a reason for something. For example, "I have been studying Spanish since last year" or "Since it's raining, we should stay inside."
my wife being pregnant was unexpected since she cant have babies.
Use "she" when referring to a female as the subject of a sentence. For example, "She is going to the store." Use "her" when referring to a female as the object of a sentence. For example, "I saw her at the party."
"Since she left for vacation, the office has been quiet without her presence."
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Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
since am not graduating this year
Since Maddy was sick, she could not got to school
Since you're a dolt I'm not going to answer.
I have had a headache since 3:30.
You cant since ferocity is a noun, it wont be able to be in a sentence
"Since she left for vacation, the office has been quiet without her presence."
She has had a recurring nightmare since childhood.
I had a dyspepsia since i was three
Since there was no witness to the crime, it will be difficult to solve.
I cheerfully ran out of the school since it was Friday.