For or since?
We use for with a period of time in the past, present or future.
We use since with a point in time in the past.
Compare
He lived in Oxford for 3 years and then he moved. (completed past)They’ve lived in Oxford for a couple of months. (began in the past and continues into the present)We’re going to stay in Oxford for three days and then we’re going to London for a day. (future plans) | For refers to periods of time, e.g. 3 years, 4 hours, ages, a long time, months, years. |
They’ve lived in Oxford since 2004. | Since refers to a previous point in time. |
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We don’t use since with periods of time:
- She’s been on the phone for hours.
- Not:
She’s been on the phone since hours.
See also
- Present perfect simple: uses