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since last evening
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "since last evening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time period starting from the previous evening up to the present moment. Example: "I have been feeling unwell since last evening."
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60 human-written examples
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Since 2011, United has piled up a mountain of consumer complaints (according to one report, only Spirit has more per passenger) and has repeatedly tallied some of the worst quality rankings in the nation, trailing even discount airlines like Frontier and AirTran.
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According to Eurodad, the coalition of civil society groups that campaigns on debt, there have been 600 sovereign debt restructurings since the 1950s – with many governments, including Argentina for example, experiencing one wrenching write-off after another.
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Nursultan Nazarbayev has led Kazakhstan as president, since independence in 1991, extending his tenure through a series of constitutional revisions and elections in which he has faced only token opposition.
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She said the existing system made it unlikely that an immigration overhaul could unleash a new wave of illegal migration, like the surge since the amnesty of 1986.
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The company has grown spectacularly since their father, Fred, died, in 1967, and the brothers took charge.
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Scotland retained much devolved power after 1707 and has had "Home Rule" since 1998 (Wales, too), the kind Asquith finally enacted in 1914.
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Last year, during David Cameron's trip to Beijing, the same paper announced that Britain was "just an old European country apt [that is, suitable] for travel and study".
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Referred to in court as D, she entered a not guilty plea to a charge of intimidation last week while wearing a niqab after the judge backed down from a previous decision that she would have to show her face to be properly identified.
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As a result, the country lost a further 21 positions in the policy evaluation compared to last year, thus replacing Canada as the worst-performing industrial country".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "since last evening" to clearly indicate a timeframe that began the previous evening and extends to the present. This is especially useful when detailing events or conditions that have persisted from that time.
Common error
Be careful not to use "since last evening" when referring to something that happened only briefly the previous evening. Use it to describe ongoing states or actions that began the previous evening and continue to be relevant.
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Linguistic Context
"Since last evening" functions as a temporal prepositional phrase, indicating the starting point of a duration that extends to the present. It sets a time boundary, similar to how other 'since' phrases operate. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "since last evening" is a grammatically correct temporal phrase used to indicate a timeframe starting from the previous evening up to the present moment. While Ludwig AI confirms its validity, the phrase currently lacks real-world examples within the analyzed dataset, indicating a less frequent usage. Alternative phrasing, such as "since yesterday evening" or "from last night onward", may offer greater specificity or emphasis. When employing "since last evening", ensure the context involves an ongoing state or action rather than a completed event. Its neutral register allows for use in diverse communication settings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
since yesterday evening
Replaces "last" with "yesterday" to specify the previous evening.
ever since last night
Emphasizes the continuous nature of the period since the previous night.
from last night onward
Replaces "evening" with "night" and adds "onward" for emphasis on the continuing duration.
from yesterday evening onwards
Similar to 'from last night onward', specifies 'yesterday evening' for clarity and includes 'onwards' to stress continuation.
starting last night
Focuses on the beginning of the period, using "starting" instead of "since".
after last night
Indicates a point in time following the previous night.
following yesterday evening
Another way to state 'after yesterday evening'.
subsequent to yesterday evening
A more formal way of saying "after yesterday evening".
in the time since yesterday evening
Highlights the duration of the period since yesterday evening.
from the close of yesterday
More formally indicates the time since the end of the previous day.
FAQs
How can I use "since last evening" in a sentence?
Use "since last evening" to describe a state, action, or condition that began the previous evening and continues into the present. For example, "I have been feeling unwell "since last evening"".
What's a good alternative to "since last evening"?
Alternatives include "since yesterday evening", which is more specific, or "from last night onward", which emphasizes the continuing nature of the timeframe.
Is "since last evening" formal or informal?
The phrase "since last evening" is relatively neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, depending on the surrounding language and the overall tone of the communication.
Can I use "since last evening" to describe a single event that happened the previous evening?
It's better to use "last evening" or "yesterday evening" to describe a single, completed event. "Since last evening" is more appropriate for ongoing situations or conditions.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested