[ Adverbs and Time Expressions ]
Differentiate between ‘for’ and ‘since’ in terms of time expressions.
A. ‘For’ is used for specific dates; ‘since’ is used for general time periods.
B. ‘For’ and ‘since’ can be used interchangeably in all contexts.
C. ‘For’ indicates duration; ‘since’ indicates a starting point.
D. ‘For’ indicates a starting point; ‘since’ indicates duration.
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