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Mr. Tom Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

'Since' or 'For': She has been working here for the last year/ since last..

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00Could you please tell me which one of the following sentences is correct?02br
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  1. 00She has been working here 01b00for the last year.02b02br
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  2. 00She has been working here 01b00since last year.02b02li
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0Both are correct. 02br 02br 002) She started working here last year, which doesn't mean the same thing as 12 months. 0-

  • 0Both are correct.
  • 02br 02br 002) She started working here last year, which doesn't mean the same thing as 12 months.
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0Both are correct. They have different meanings.02br
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001) She has worked here for around 12 months.02br
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002) She started working here last year, which doesn't mean the same thing as 12 months. If she started in December and it is now February, for example, she has only worked here for 3 months.0-

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