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difference between use of For and since with suitable example​

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Answered by kunal3425
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Answer:

You could use for when you are talking about vague periods of time, like "for the weekend", "for ages" or "for a long time". The important point is that for is used to specify a period of time. For can be used when talking about the past, present or future

Answered by sneha1124
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For and since

For

Use for when you’re talking about an amount of time – how long something happens. Usually, you use it with a period of time. It can be specific or general. For can be used with all tenses.

> I have known her for 2 years.

> Allison hasn’t been to that restaurant for a few months.

> He talked about penguins for the entire trip to the zoo.

Since

Use since to indicate the beginning of a time period until the present. Since is used for the starting point of actions, events or states of being. Since can only be used with the perfect tenses.

> I have known her since June.

> Allison hasn’t been to that restaurant since her birthday.

> He’s wanted to learn about penguins since we went to the zoo.

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