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Present Perfect" con "for" y "since
TO START
Question 1/6
question 1/6
Explanation
"Since" is used with a specific point in time (e.g., since 2015, since Monday). "For" is used with a duration (e.g., for 5 years).rezca su comprensión.
question 2/6
Choose for or since as appropriate
Question 2/6
Explanation
"For" is used with a period of time, like for ten years, for a long time, for three months, etc.
Question 3/6
Question 3/6
Explanation
"For" goes with a duration. "Since" would require a specific starting point (e.g., since 2020), not a time period.
Question 4/6
Choose for or since as appropriate
question 4/6
Explanation
"Since" is used when referring to a specific past moment when something began — since last Christmas is correct.
question 5/6
Question 5/6
Explanation
The clause since we were children indicates a specific starting point in the past, so "since" is correct.
question 6/6
Question 6/6
Explanation
"Since" is used with a specific starting point in time, and high school refers to when their friendship began — so "since" is correct. You would say:"They have known each other since high school."
¡Quiz Finished!
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QUIZ
TRIVIAL
Present Perfect" con "for" y "since
TO START
Question 1/6
question 1/6
Explanation
"Since" is used with a specific point in time (e.g., since 2015, since Monday). "For" is used with a duration (e.g., for 5 years).rezca su comprensión.
question 2/6
Choose for or since as appropriate
Question 2/6
Explanation
"For" is used with a period of time, like for ten years, for a long time, for three months, etc.
Question 3/6
Question 3/6
Explanation
"For" goes with a duration. "Since" would require a specific starting point (e.g., since 2020), not a time period.
Question 4/6
Choose for or since as appropriate
question 4/6
Explanation
"Since" is used when referring to a specific past moment when something began — since last Christmas is correct.
question 5/6
Question 5/6
Explanation
The clause since we were children indicates a specific starting point in the past, so "since" is correct.
question 6/6
Question 6/6
Explanation
"Since" is used with a specific starting point in time, and high school refers to when their friendship began — so "since" is correct. You would say:"They have known each other since high school."
¡Quiz Finished!
Great job, class! You've just completed the Present Perfect trivia using for and since. Understanding the difference between these two is super useful in real conversation — and you're well on your way! Keep practicing, stay curious, and good luck with your English journey!
TÍTULO