Are these sentences correct?

Hello everybody,

Are the following sentences correct?

  • It’s little enough to repay you for what you did for me. (= This is hardly enough to repay you…)

  • Since when is it a sin to kiss a woman/ man?

  • Since when is it a sin for a man to kiss a woman?

  • Since when is it a sin for a man to kiss a man?

  • Since when is it a sin for a woman to kiss a woman?

  • Since when do princes take instruction(s) from common men?

  • Since when did two wrongs make a right? (why do they use the simple past here?)

  • I’ve spent my every single coin at the casino. Is the underlined part of the sentence correct?

Boogalooloo!
Bonnyrocky

Those are all okay, Bonnyrocky.

You can also use past tense where you have used present tense and vice versa:
Since when was it a sin…
Since when did princes…
Since when do two wrongs…

Although there’s nothing wrong with it, rather than ‘every single coin’, I think I would be more likely to say:
I’ve spent my every last coin… in that context.
That’s just another option for you.

Well, hi, there Beeesneees. Thanks a lot! It’s true what you say about ‘my every last coin’, in that context it sounds indeed more natural.

Boogalooloo! Have a nice day!
Bonnyrocky