domingo, 25 de noviembre de 2012

SINCE AND FOR LIST (ENGLISH)

Good morning pupils!

I put you a little list of sentences in which we use "SINCE" and another one in which we have to put "FOR".

Remember that FOR/SINCE have more or less the same meaning (SINCE = "desde", FOR = "durante") so we use them in different lexis. Since is for concrete moments in the past but for is for inaccurate dates. Here you have the promised list:

SINCE (desde)


Since I was a child
Since 1999
Since The Middle Ages
I have been very nervous since Cristiano Ronaldo scored for Real Madrid.
My name has been Alejandro since I was born
I was able to vote in Spain elections since I was 18 years old, in 2007.


FOR (durante)

For two days
For a couple of days
For a long long time
For three weeks
For many months
For two hundred years.

As you can see, it's very easy to difference between since and for. I hope you will pass your next English exam with A+ MARKS! (sobresalientes)

NOTE: Remember the little trick for "yet" ;)

General boo!
Alejandro.

6 comentarios:

  1. Alejandro i understand very well this because you splaind me.
    And yours positives are not ok.

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  2. Hahahahaha that was because I didn't actualize it yesterday. Now they're ok!

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  3. This is very easy Alejandro

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  4. La pandy es amistad es alegria es lealtad ;) (8

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  5. hola alejandro soy jose era para hablar cn tigo que nos lo dijiste el año pasado y eso . voy genial en el trinity

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