Saturday, December 9, 2017

tense - What is the meaning of using the past simple for actions that continue to the present?


Are these sentences correct



I have loved you since I knew you [since (a point of time)]



means I'm still in love or very recently broke up. But what does




I loved you since I knew you [since (a point of time)]



mean? The use of the past simple indicates a "finished" action so I don't understand this sentence.




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