Only the second sentence is correct: (John has been working here since August).
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The first example could be correct if you susituted "is" for "was."
Example: John was working here since August...although it would need to have something followed such as "John was working here since August, but he has since left the company.
The second sentence is the correct choice: "John has been working here since August." This sentence conveys a continuous action that started in the past and continues into the present. The first sentence does not correctly express this ongoing duration.
The correct spelling is August.
In this context, the word 'August' means majestic, grand, or distinguished. It suggests that being with you makes the speaker feel like they are in the presence of greatness or nobility.
The adjective "august" means noble. The 8th calendar month is capitalized as "August."A similar word is aghast (shocked).
Sure! "August is usually a hot month in most parts of the world."
In this context, "August company" means prestigious, distinguished, or eminent. It suggests that being with the person elevates the speaker's status or importance.
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Neither is correct. We say "at the end of August."
The correct spelling is August.
I will ABBREVIATE the month word August. I will create a shorter form that is easy to read and write.
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August is the eighth month of the calendar year and occurs in the summer months. A good sentence would be, his baseball games will end in August.
The month August should be capitalised. The word august, meaning something impressive, does not need to be, unless it starts a sentence.
That sentence means that the speaker was born in the month of August.
Mr. Brown, a Leo, has an August birthday.
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Lebron James' august performance all season gave him the MVP award
august 2 the end of darkest part of the year.