In English grammar, 'for' is used to indicate a length of time (e.g., 'I walked for 40 minutes'), while 'during' is used to indicate when an action happens within a specific time frame (e.g., 'I fell asleep during the meeting'). The key distinction is that 'for' measures duration, whereas 'during' marks a particular period or event.
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For vs During #englishgrammarAñadido:
We use during to talk about when an action happens.
For example, I fell asleep during the meeting.
We have the action, I fell asleep, and we have a time frame, the meeting.
I fell asleep during the meeting. So, this sentence explains when I fell asleep and in what time frame.
Another example, it snowed during the night.
The night is the time frame.
It snowed during the night. It snowed is the action followed by the time frame, during the night.
However, we use for to talk about how long.
For example, I walked for 40 minutes.
We have lived here for 2 years.
So, in each case here, you have a length of time. 40 minutes and 2 years are lengths of time. So, to summarize, with for we have a length of time, and with during we're talking about one action happening at the same time as another action. Now, let's do a quick quiz to test your knowledge.
Is this sentence correct? I studied during 2 hours.
Is it correct or incorrect?
Right, it's incorrect. It's incorrect because 2 hours is a length of time. So, we need to use for.
I studied for 2 hours. What about this sentence? I ate a lot during my holiday.
Is it correct or incorrect?
It is correct because we have a time frame, a specific time frame, my holiday, and we have an action. So, the action is I ate a lot during time frame, my holiday.
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