For
We use for to talk about a period of time.
E.g. "I haven't smoked for weeks."
Since
We use since to talk about a specific point in time, or a time when the action started.
E.g. "I haven't smoked since 2010."
Sentences: Fill in the gaps
She (study) English for 5 years.
2. Peter (come) here on holiday every year since 1989.
3. She (teach) our group for two years.
4. How long (you wait) here?
5. It (rain) for over 2 hours.
6. I (write) this report for 5 days.
7. Mr Brown (work) in this office for 2 years.
8. My dog (not eat) properly. I must take him to the vets.
9. Jane (lie) in the sun for too long.
10. I (try) to stop smoking since 1985
2. Peter (come) here on holiday every year since 1989.
3. She (teach) our group for two years.
4. How long (you wait) here?
5. It (rain) for over 2 hours.
6. I (write) this report for 5 days.
7. Mr Brown (work) in this office for 2 years.
8. My dog (not eat) properly. I must take him to the vets.
9. Jane (lie) in the sun for too long.
10. I (try) to stop smoking since 1985
Questions:
How long....
- (live) in this town?
- (watch) your favourite TV series?
- (go) to Garcia Lorca?
- (play) your favourite sport?
- (take) classes at this school?
- (live) where you live now?
- (eat) fruits and vegetables?
- (use) a mobile phone?
- (learn) English?
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