Time Prepositions - Since Vs For | Master the Difference | English Grammar Lesson | Ananya
Have you evert got confused between the use of since and for? This complete English grammar lesson explains when to use SINCE (point in time) vs FOR (duration/period of time) with crystal-clear rules and 50+ examples. Perfect your Present Perfect tense and time expressions. Never confuse since and for again!👉 Online English Course Details -
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I📚 What You'll Learn in This Video:
✅ Complete explanation of SINCE (specific point in time)
✅ Complete explanation of FOR (duration/length of time)
✅ Key differences between since and for clearly explained
✅ SINCE + specific time: Monday, 2020, 9 AM, my birthday
✅ FOR + period of time: 3 hours, 2 weeks, 5 years, a long time
✅ How to use since and for with Present Perfect tense
✅ How to use since and for with Present Perfect Continuous
✅ Since and for with Past Perfect tense (less common)
✅ Common mistakes Indians and ESL learners make
✅ How to choose between since and for instantly
✅ Memory tricks: "Since = Specific, For = ___?"
✅ 60+ example sentences in all tenses
✅ Practice exercises with detailed explanations
✅ Quick decision-making tricks
💡 Complete Explanation:
SINCE (Specific Point in Time):
Meaning: From a SPECIFIC POINT IN TIME in the past until now
Usage: Shows when something started
Grammar: Since + specific time OR since + clause
What comes after SINCE:
Specific dates: since 2020, since Monday, since January
Specific times: since 9 AM, since yesterday, since last week
Events: since my birthday, since graduation, since the meeting
Clauses: since I arrived, since we met, since she left
FOR (Duration/Period of Time):
Meaning: For a LENGTH/DURATION of time
Usage: Shows how long something has continued
Grammar: For + time period/duration
What comes after FOR:
Numbers + time units: for 3 hours, for 2 weeks, for 5 years
Duration expressions: for a while, for ages, for a long time
Periods: for 6 months, for decades, for centuries
🎯 Perfect For:
English learners (Intermediate to Advanced levels)
ESL/EFL students mastering time expressions
Anyone confused about since vs for
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE exam preparation (grammar accuracy)
Students learning Present Perfect tense
Competitive exam aspirants (grammar precision)
Professionals improving written English accuracy
Teachers looking for clear time expression explanations
Anyone making mistakes with time prepositions
Time Stamps:
00:10 Difference between Since and For
00:40 Time Prepositions (Overview)
01:51 Use of Since
03:26 Use of For
05:00 English Grammar Quiz
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