What is another way to say long time ago?

What is another way to say long time ago?

WORDS RELATED TO LONG AGO

  1. back when.
  2. eons ago.
  3. in days of yore.
  4. long ago.
  5. of old.
  6. olden days.

What is another way to say for a long time?

What is another word for for a long time?

for as long as anyone can remember for ages
forever and a day forever and ever
for many years years

How do you say since a long time in different ways?

Synonyms for SINCE A LONG TIME AGOSINCE A LONG TIME AGO.

How do you say a long time professionally?

Synonyms

  1. long. adjective. lasting for a large amount of time.
  2. long-term. adjective. continuing to exist, be relevant, or have an effect for a long time in the future.
  3. lasting. adjective.
  4. extended. adjective.
  5. prolonged. adjective.
  6. enduring. adjective.
  7. never-ending. adjective.
  8. for some time. phrase.

How can I use long since?

If you say that something has long since happened, you mean that it happened a long time ago. Even though her parents have long since died, she still talks about them in the present tense.

How do you say it’s been a long time?

Basically, “It’s a long time” is “It is a long time” and present tense as far as I’m concerned; and “It’s been a long time is “it has been a long time” and past tense. Roniy: you need to use past tense or future. If it’s been a long time since you were at school, that was in the past.

What can I use instead of for a long time?

Existing or continuing for a long time – thesaurus

  • long. adjective. lasting for a large amount of time.
  • long-term. adjective.
  • lasting. adjective.
  • extended. adjective.
  • prolonged. adjective.
  • enduring. adjective.
  • never-ending. adjective.
  • for some time. phrase.

Had long since meaning?

What is high time express?

—used to say it is time to do something that should have been done a long time ago It’s high time we made some changes around here.

How do you use it’s been a long time?

Roniy: you need to use past tense or future. If it’s been a long time since you were at school, that was in the past. If it’s been a long time since you have seen someone, it enters the past when you see them again and say “it’s been a long time”.

Which is correct after a long time or after long time?

If we run into someone we haven’t seen in a long time, we might say “It’s been a long time,” or one of EStjarn’s suggestions. “I met you after a long time” is not really idiomatic. In any case, I agree with EStjarn, in that I can’t think of a time when “after long time” would be correct.

How do you use long ago in a sentence?

Examples of ‘long-ago’ in a sentence long-ago

  1. He knew he had to die some time and had long ago ceased to worry about it.
  2. The light that dazzled so irresistibly was doused long ago.
  3. Particularly since I am coming to the conclusion that I should have looked in on you long ago, Lirael.

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