what is the differences among since, as, when?
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Remember, for is used with a period of time. Since is used to refer to a specific point in time. You can use for and since with similar verb tenses, if you wish.
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We normally use 'since' with the present perfect to describe an action or situation that began in the past and continues in the present. For example: We've been married since 1995. I've worked here since 2008.
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We normally use 'since' with the present perfect to describe an action or situation that began in the past and continues in the present. For example: We've been married since 1995. I've worked here since 2008.
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