English, asked by neelakshi9511, 10 months ago

Put since or for in sentences It's been raining -lunch time .
Tom's father has been doing the same job -20years.
Have you been learning English -a long time. Sarah has been living in London -1985.
-holi, the weather has been quiet good.

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Answered by rebel22
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Answer:

Since, for, since , for

Answered by priyarksynergy
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Explanation:

  • The word "for" has had an interesting history, it was originally "for" – a preposition meaning "in favor of" and was used in the phrase "from for" as in "from for sale". The word has now come to mean "in or with" and is used in phrases such as "for a price" and is often used in the phrase "for all".
  • The word "since" has had an interesting history. In Latin it has the meaning of "from that point that". In Middle English it was used as a conjunction meaning "since, by reason (of)". In Old English it was the preposition "since" meaning "from, after" and "since" was used as a conjunction meaning "by reason of" (as in "since I was young."
  • The words when placed properly form the following sentences:
  1. Tom's father has been doing the same job since 20years.
  2. Have you been learning English for a long time.
  3. Sarah has been living in London since 1985.
  4. For Holi, the weather has been quiet good.
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