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For vs. Since 👩🏫 #english #grammar #education #englishlanguage本站添加:
For versus since For talks about duration of time.
For example, 1 year, 2 year, 3 year together, duration of time.
Since talks about point of time, starting point of time.
I have lived here blank 2020. 2020 is the starting point of any given length of time.
I have lived here since 2020.
Waiting blank 2 hours. 2 hours is the length of time, duration of time. She has been waiting for 2 hours.
Known each other blank childhood.
Childhood is the starting point of time of your journey, of your life journey.
We have known each other since childhood.
He has worked here blank many years.
Many years, length of time, duration of time.
He has worked here for many years.
They have been friends blank school days.
Starting point of time. They have been friends since school days.
5 years 1 2 3 4 5 duration of time. I have studied English for 5 years.
Monday, exact starting point of the week. She has stayed here since Monday.
He has been sick blank a week. A week, length of time. Monday is the starting point, but a week has 7 days, so it's a duration of time. He has been sick for a week.
I have waited blank a long time. Waited long time, duration of time, length of time.
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