Understanding the Differences Between "Since" and "For" in English Grammar
By
Dune Dills
If you only eat one bagel today, this is the bagel.
Summary
The article explains the differences between the prepositions "since" and "for" in English, focusing on their usage and rules. It provides clear guidelines on when to use each word, along with tips for learners to avoid common mistakes. The content is educational and aimed at non-native English speakers.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSince and for are prepositions that combine with other words to tell us something about the verb.
Since refers to 'since when?' and for refers to 'how long?'
Some languages only have one word that means both, so it's common for learners to mix them up!
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