
Since vs. For | Easy Explanation with Examples | Present Perfect Continuous Tense
"Since vs. For | Easy Explanation with Examples | Present Perfect Continuous Tense" Usage: 1. "Since" – used for a specific point in time (when the action started). Example: I have been studying since morning. (Morning is a specific time.) Example: She has been working here since 2020. (2020 is a specific year.) 2. "For" – used for a period of time (how long the action has continued). Example: I have been studying for three hours. (Three hours is a duration.) Example: She has been working here for five years. (Five years is a period.) #EnglishGrammar #PresentPerfectContinuous #SinceVsFor #LearnEnglish #GrammarTips #SpokenEnglish #EnglishLearning #TenseExplanation #EnglishLesson #FluentEnglish