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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Difference between "For" and "Since" in terms of Time:

This blog will make you understand the difference between for and since when the time is being taken into consideration.



  • For and its usage:
               When the time is being taken into consideration, for can be used in Present Perfect Continuous tense. While conveying something to others, if we do not know the exact time at which it happened, then we use for.

   Let me give you some examples for better understanding:

Monday, January 9, 2017

Difference between its and it's

 Hi friends, this is my first blog I've ever written. This blog is related to small grammatical mistakes that most of us do on a daily basis. Here, I want you to avoid them and use a perfect grammar accordingly.

Let's talk about the huge difference between its and it's:

1. its: here, we are talking about something that belongs to it(anything that you show).

Example: that dog is playing with its tale.
  Here, the dog is playing with the tale of it.


2. it's: this format of it, we use in Present Tense