"Yet," "Since," and "For"

Simple Explanation of When to Use "Yet," "Since," and "For":


1. "Yet"

Use: When talking about something that hasn’t happened but is expected or when asking if it has already happened.
Placement: Usually at the end of a sentence or question.

Examples:

  • Negative sentences: "I haven’t finished my homework yet."

  • Questions: "Have you eaten lunch yet?"

Tip: Use "yet" in the present perfect tense.


2. "Since"

Use: To talk about when an action started (a specific point in time).
Placement: After "since," mention a specific point in time (a year, date, or event).
Often used with: Present perfect tense.

Examples:

  • "I have lived in this city since 2010."

  • "We’ve been friends since high school."

Tip: Think of "since" as answering "from when?"


3. "For"

Use: To talk about the duration of time (how long an action has been happening).
Placement: After "for," mention a period of time (days, months, years, etc.).
Often used with: Present perfect tense.

Examples:

  • "I’ve been waiting for 2 hours."

  • "They have been married for 10 years."

Tip: Think of "for" as answering "how long?"


Quick Comparison:

  • "Since" = A starting point in time
    (since 2015, since last night, since Monday)

  • "For" = Duration of time
    (for 2 weeks, for 3 years, for 20 minutes)

  • "Yet" = Something expected that hasn’t happened or asking if it has
    (not finished yet, have you seen it yet?)

 

Yet, Since, For

Yet, Since, For

Yet, Since, For | Sprachschule Münster

Present Past Perfect Mixed Exercises 1

1. Have you finished your homework ______?
a) yet
b) since
c) for

2. She has lived in Paris ______ three years.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

3. I haven't seen her ______ last year.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

4. He has been studying English ______ six months.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

5. The sun hasn't set ______.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

6. They have been friends ______ childhood.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

7. We have been waiting ______ an hour.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

8. I haven't found a new job ______.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

9. She has been working on that painting ______ two days.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

10. It has been raining ______ this morning.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

11. I have had this car ______ five years.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

12. Have they arrived at the hotel ______?
a) yet
b) since
c) for

13. He has changed a lot ______ I last saw him.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

14. They haven't decided ______.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

15. We have been planning this trip ______ months.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

16. I haven't seen the new movie ______.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

17. He has been playing the guitar ______ ten years.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

18. She hasn't called me back ______.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

19. It's been cold ______ November.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

20. I have been feeling sick ______ a couple of days.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

21. They have been teammates ______ four seasons.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

22. We haven't started the project ______.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

23. Has he replied to your email ______?
a) yet
b) since
c) for

24. I have been feeling better ______ taking the medicine.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

25. We have been living in this house ______ 2015.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

26. He has been working here ______ 2010.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

27. They have been married ______ twenty years.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

28. Is dinner ready ______?
a) yet
b) since
c) for

29. We haven't met ______ the conference.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

30. She has been learning Spanish ______ she was a child.
a) yet
b) since
c) for

Yet, Since, For

Yet, Since, For

Yet, Since, For | Sprachschule Münster

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