word usage - Since more than six months


As per English grammar, 'Since' is used to show the time period in the past from which the event is happening. So, is the sentence given below correct?



"Since more than six months, I have been directly assisting Steve as a Project Manager"




Answer



It's not advisable to use 'since' like you have done, though it may still be correct.


You can use



I have been assisting Mr. XYZ for more than six months.



Or if you want to make a point that you have been assisting someone for a specific period of time, you can use



I have been assisting Mr. XYZ since January.



Assume January is six months before the current month.


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