In English grammar, 'since' is used to indicate a starting point in time (when something began), while 'for' is used to indicate duration (how long something has been happening). For example, 'I've lived here since 2020' (starting point) is correct, while 'I've lived here for 5 years' (duration) is correct; however, 'I've worked here since 3 years' is incorrect because 'since' should not be followed by a duration.
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Since versus for.
Here's one of the easiest ways to sound more fluent. Since emphasizes the starting point, whereas for emphasizes duration. So, here are some examples.
I've lived here since 2020. I've lived here for 5 years. Quiz. I've worked here since 3 years. I've worked here for 3 years. Let me know which one's correct in the comments.
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