Since vs For (Time) — What’s the Difference? | Confusing Words for Kids
Never confuse since and for again! Visual comparison, memory trick, Hindi explanation, practice & quiz.
Updated: June 5, 2026 · ⏱️ 10 min · Page 24/30 · ⭐⭐ Grade 3-4
🔵🟠 Side-by-Side Comparison
💡 Trick to Remember
🇮🇳 Why Indians Confuse These
Hindi: से is used for both! ‘सोमवार से’ (since Monday) and ‘3 दिन से’ (for 3 days). English needs two different words.
📖 Example Sentences
🔵 since
- Aarav learned since in class.
- The teacher explained since clearly.
- Use since in this context.
- Priya always uses since correctly.
- since is important for good English.
🟠 for
- for means something different.
- Rahul practised for at home.
- The exam tests for usage.
- Don’t confuse for with since.
- Meera mastered for quickly.
📢 Read Aloud — Both Words!
- Aarav knows: since means one thing, for means another!
- Priya used both correctly: since here and for there.
- The exam tested: “Choose since or for for each blank.”
- Remember the trick and never confuse since and for again!
✏️ Fill in the Blank
1. Choose: ___
2. The answer is ___.
3. Aarav used ___.
4. Priya chose ___.
5. Both ___ and ___ matter.
6. The trick: ___.
7. Don’t forget ___.
8. Practice ___.
9. Also ___.
10. Master both: ___, ___.
⚠️ Common Mistakes
❓ Quiz
🤓 Fun Facts
📋 Quick Summary — Screenshot This!
People Also Ask
Difference between since vs for (time)?
since = Specific point in time: ‘since Monday, since 2020, since morning’. for = Duration/period: ‘for 3 days, for 2 hours, for a long time’. SINCE = a POINT (since Monday, since 9 AM). FOR = a PERIOD (for 3 days, for 2 hours). Point vs Period!
Why confusing?
Hindi: से is used for both! ‘सोमवार से’ (since Monday) and ‘3 दिन से’ (for 3 days). English needs two different words.
Memory trick?
SINCE = a POINT (since Monday, since 9 AM). FOR = a PERIOD (for 3 days, for 2 hours). Point vs Period!
👨👩👧 Parent Tips
- 1. 💡 Repeat the trick 5 times.
- 2. 📝 Write 3 sentences each.
- 3. 🔍 Spot errors around you.
- 4. 🎯 Quiz game at dinner.
- 5. 📅 One pair per day.
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❓ FAQ
Difference between since vs for (time)?
since = Specific point in time: ‘since Monday, since 2020, since morning’. for = Duration/period: ‘for 3 days, for 2 hours, for a long time’. SINCE = a POINT (since Monday, since 9 AM). FOR = a PERIOD (for 3 days, for 2 hours). Point vs Period!
Why confusing?
Hindi: से is used for both! ‘सोमवार से’ (since Monday) and ‘3 दिन से’ (for 3 days). English needs two different words.
Memory trick?
SINCE = a POINT (since Monday, since 9 AM). FOR = a PERIOD (for 3 days, for 2 hours). Point vs Period!
Exams?
Yes, CBSE/ICSE test these regularly.
Grade level?
Grade 3-4. Tricky Grammar category.