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Write the rules for the Use Of Since And For

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Answered by jiyamayu
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Because he lost the person he loves at a specific point in time, you use the preposition since. 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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Answered by ankushsaini23
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For

In English, we use the preposition for to talk about an amount of time or space. The amount of time could be seconds, minutes, hours, days, months or even years.

The amount of time does not need to be exact. You could use for when you are talking about vague periods of time, like "for the weekend", "for ages" or "for a long time".

Since

In English, we use since to refer to a point of time. Since can refer to a point after a specific time or event in the past. Or it can refer to a particular point beginning sometime in the past and continuing until the present time. The particular point in time could be anything – last Tuesday, 2008 or midnight,

For example:-

I've been travelling for three years.

I've been travelling for three years.I've been travelling since 2012.

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