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    dates back to
    Message de speedtiti posté le 16-04-2007 à 18:15:35 (S | E | F | I)

    Hello !

    I'm keen on using "date back to" when I want to set something in time but here's my question : we can say "it dates back to the eighties" or "it dates back to 2005", but can we say :

    - it dates back to a long period of time : "ça remonte à il y a longtemps" ?
    and/or
    - it dates back to 2 years ago : "ça remonte à il y a 2 ans" ?

    Thanks !





    Réponse: dates back to de aimen7, postée le 16-04-2007 à 21:04:53 (S | E)
    Hello
    Je dirais "It goes back a long ime" pour "ça remonte à il y a longtemps", quoique je préfère "ça remonte à longtemps".
    et "It dates back two years" pour "ça remonte à il y a 2 ans"
    Il y aura sûrement d'autres idées.





    Réponse: dates back to de mp27, postée le 16-04-2007 à 22:37:22 (S | E)
    Hello speedtiti!

    Your question:
    Can we say:
    1- it dates back to a long period of time
    2- it dates back to 2 years ago ?


    1 - Remove the word "to"
    You get: it dates back a long period of time
    better: it dates back a long time (period of: not necessary)

    2 - It's correct
    One could also say: it takes back two years. (same meaning)



    Remember:
    A) - it dates back to + a SPECIFIC TIME or DATE
    Antiquity
    the Middle Ages
    the early XVIIth century
    1936
    the 1960s
    my childhood
    my time at university
    her accident (= the day of her accident)
    the spring of 2002
    April 15, 2005
    yesterday

    B) - 1/it dates back + DURATION of TIME
    (more than) 2 million years
    (as far back as) 2,000 years
    3 centuries
    a (very) long time --> comme dans ton exemple
    45 years
    (about) 3 months

    Possible:
    B) - 2/it dates back + to + [DURATION of TIME]+ ago

    B1, simpler and neater than B2, but both are correct


    Réponse: dates back to de speedtiti, postée le 17-04-2007 à 10:55:22 (S | E)
    Thank you both ! That is exactly the information I sought !!!

    Many, many thanks !




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