What is another way to say long time ago?
WORDS RELATED TO LONG AGO
- back when.
- eons ago.
- in days of yore.
- long ago.
- of old.
- 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 |
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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
- long. adjective. lasting for a large amount of time.
- long-term. adjective. continuing to exist, be relevant, or have an effect for a long time in the future.
- lasting. adjective.
- extended. adjective.
- prolonged. adjective.
- enduring. adjective.
- never-ending. adjective.
- 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
- He knew he had to die some time and had long ago ceased to worry about it.
- The light that dazzled so irresistibly was doused long ago.
- Particularly since I am coming to the conclusion that I should have looked in on you long ago, Lirael.