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Let's Practice – Present Tense
Fill in the blank with since or for
almost a year.
1. She has not met me
two weeks.
2. She has not met me
Monday.
3. I have not been well
4. The hen has not laid any eggs
last Monday.
5. The professor has been writing his thesis
years.
two
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Answered by BrightOne
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1. She has not met me  since two weeks.

2. She has not met me  since

Monday.

3. I have not been well  for a few days.

4. The hen has not laid any eggs  since

last Monday.

5. The professor has been writing his thesis

since years.

Since is used when something stated and is still going on, For is used when something started and ended and then u r using it.

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