Fill In The Blanks With Since Or For Worksheet

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Fill In The Blanks With Since Or For pdf worksheet is designed to help students clearly understand the difference between “since” and “for.” It teaches the correct usage of these words with the present perfect tense, helping students form better sentences and avoid common grammar mistakes. This practice builds confidence for writing and exams.

It is ideal for students in Class 4, Class 5, Class 6, and Class 7.

Difference Between “Since” and “For”

1. Since Use “since” when you are talking about a specific point in time. It refers to the exact moment an action started. It answers the question: “From when?”

  • Examples:
    • since Monday
    • since 2018
    • since morning

2. For Use “for” when you are talking about a period or duration of time. It refers to the length of time an action has lasted. It answers the question: “How long?”

  • Examples:
    • for two years
    • for five hours
    • for a long time

Easy Trick to Remember

  • If the time shows a starting point, use SINCE.
  • If the time shows a duration, use FOR.