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π₯ Master the Difference: βSinceβ vs. βForβ in Present Perfect! π₯
Many English learners get confused between SINCE and FOR when using the Present Perfect tense. Letβs break it down!
πΉ Use βSINCEβ + a specific point in time π
β *I have lived here since 2010.*
β *She has worked at this company since last year.*
πΉ Use βFORβ + a period of time β³
β *I have lived here for 10 years.*
β *She has worked at this company for two years.*
π‘ Quick Tip:
- βSinceβ answers WHEN something started.
- βForβ answers HOW LONG it has lasted.
π Try It! Fill in the blanks:
1οΈβ£ I have been studying English ___ 5 years.
2οΈβ£ He has been playing the piano ___ he was a child.
3οΈβ£ We have known each other ___ 2018.
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π₯ Master the Difference: βSinceβ vs. βForβ in Present Perfect! π₯
Many English learners get confused between SINCE and FOR when using the Present Perfect tense. Letβs break it down!
πΉ Use βSINCEβ + a specific point in time π
β *I have lived here since 2010.*
β *She has worked at this company since last year.*
πΉ Use βFORβ + a period of time β³
β *I have lived here for 10 years.*
β *She has worked at this company for two years.*
π‘ Quick Tip:
- βSinceβ answers WHEN something started.
- βForβ answers HOW LONG it has lasted.
π Try It! Fill in the blanks:
1οΈβ£ I have been studying English ___ 5 years.
2οΈβ£ He has been playing the piano ___ he was a child.
3οΈβ£ We have known each other ___ 2018.
π¬ Comment your answers below! β¬οΈ
πΉ Save this post & share it with your friends! πΉ
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β’ Subject-Verb Agreement: π Always make sure your verb agrees with your subject! (He goes, not He go).
β’ Tense Consistency: Keep your tenses consistent within a sentence or paragraph for clear writing! Avoid unnecessarily switching between past and present. β¨
β’ Articles: "A," "an," and "the" can be tricky! Remember that "a" and "an" are indefinite articles, while "the" is definite. π‘
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Hey English learners! Ready to level up your grammar? π
β’ Subject-Verb Agreement: π Always make sure your verb agrees with your subject! (He goes, not He go).
β’ Tense Consistency: Keep your tenses consistent within a sentence or paragraph for clear writing! Avoid unnecessarily switching between past and present. β¨
β’ Articles: "A," "an," and "the" can be tricky! Remember that "a" and "an" are indefinite articles, while "the" is definite. π‘
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EXERCISE: Choose the correct article: I saw ___ cat in ___ street. (a/the, a/the, or an/the)
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π Subject-Verb Agreement: The singular subject takes a singular verb. Example: He *is* happy. A plural subject takes a plural verb. Example: They *are* happy.
π Tenses: Mastering tenses is crucial. Use Present Simple for habits and facts, Past Simple for completed actions.
π Articles: "A" or "An" before a noun depends on the *sound* of the following word, not necessarily the letter.
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π€ Exercise: Fill in the blank: "She ____ (go) to the store yesterday." (A) goes (B) went (C) is going. Let us know your answer in the comments! π
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π Subject-Verb Agreement: The singular subject takes a singular verb. Example: He *is* happy. A plural subject takes a plural verb. Example: They *are* happy.
π Tenses: Mastering tenses is crucial. Use Present Simple for habits and facts, Past Simple for completed actions.
π Articles: "A" or "An" before a noun depends on the *sound* of the following word, not necessarily the letter.
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π€ Exercise: Fill in the blank: "She ____ (go) to the store yesterday." (A) goes (B) went (C) is going. Let us know your answer in the comments! π
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π‘ Grammar Facts
β’ Verb tenses: Understanding the differences between past, present, and future tenses is crucial for clear communication.
β’ Articles: Using 'a,' 'an,' and 'the' correctly can be tricky, but makes a big difference! Think about when to be specific.π§
β’ Prepositions: Mastering prepositions of time and place (in, on, at) will make your sentences flow! π§
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βοΈ Exercise
Complete the sentence: "I am going ___ the park ___ Saturday." (to/in OR at/on?)
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π‘ Grammar Facts
β’ Verb tenses: Understanding the differences between past, present, and future tenses is crucial for clear communication.
β’ Articles: Using 'a,' 'an,' and 'the' correctly can be tricky, but makes a big difference! Think about when to be specific.π§
β’ Prepositions: Mastering prepositions of time and place (in, on, at) will make your sentences flow! π§
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βοΈ Exercise
Complete the sentence: "I am going ___ the park ___ Saturday." (to/in OR at/on?)
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π Subject-Verb Agreement: Always match your verb to your subject (e.g., "He goes" NOT "He go"). It's fundamental!
π Tense Consistency: Maintain the same verb tense throughout a sentence/paragraph. Switching tenses can confuse the reader.
π Prepositions: Mastering prepositions (in, on, at, to, for) can be tricky. Pay attention to their specific uses.
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βοΈ Exercise: Correct the sentence: "She don't likes pizza." What is the correct form?
A) She doesn't like pizza
B) She do like pizza
C) She not like pizza
Reply with A, B, or C in the comments! π
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π Subject-Verb Agreement: Always match your verb to your subject (e.g., "He goes" NOT "He go"). It's fundamental!
π Tense Consistency: Maintain the same verb tense throughout a sentence/paragraph. Switching tenses can confuse the reader.
π Prepositions: Mastering prepositions (in, on, at, to, for) can be tricky. Pay attention to their specific uses.
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βοΈ Exercise: Correct the sentence: "She don't likes pizza." What is the correct form?
A) She doesn't like pizza
B) She do like pizza
C) She not like pizza
Reply with A, B, or C in the comments! π
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π Tip 1: Articles (a/an/the): Use "a" before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds. Exception: Use "a" before words like "university".
π Tip 2: Subject-Verb Agreement: Singular subject = singular verb (He *goes*). Plural subject = plural verb (They *go*).
π Tip 3: Tense Consistency: Choose a tense and stick with it! Mixing tenses can confuse the reader.
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βοΈ Exercise: Correct this sentence: "Yesterday, I will go to the store." What's the correct tense? π€
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π Tip 1: Articles (a/an/the): Use "a" before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds. Exception: Use "a" before words like "university".
π Tip 2: Subject-Verb Agreement: Singular subject = singular verb (He *goes*). Plural subject = plural verb (They *go*).
π Tip 3: Tense Consistency: Choose a tense and stick with it! Mixing tenses can confuse the reader.
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βοΈ Exercise: Correct this sentence: "Yesterday, I will go to the store." What's the correct tense? π€
Is grammar easy for you? π or π?
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