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B. Use "since" or "for" with the following time expressions:
1. The film has been on at the theatres
July.
2. She has been on holiday
the last three weeks.
3. She hasn't been here
a month.
4. No one has lived here
1989.
5. It's the first time I have been here
the accident.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. The movie has been on at the theatres since July.

2. She has been on Holiday for the last three weeks

3. Ahe has not been here since a month.

4. No one has lived here since 1989.

5. It's the first Time i have been here since the Accident.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. The film has been on at the theatres since July.

2.She has been on holiday for the last three weeks.

3.She hasn't been here for a month.

4.No one has lived here since 1989

5.It's the first time I have been here since accident.

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