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- When using the present perfect, use for to specify the length or period of time and since to show the beginning point of the state or action.
Tina has had a student job for five years.She has worked since 2012. - Use been, instead of gone, to refer to completed visits to a place:
Have you been to the library? (implied: you are now back)
Has Chris gone to the library (implied: he is still there)
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Question 1 of 2
1. Question
Complete the sentences with since or for.
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- Tara has lived in San Francisco (since) 2010.
- I have studied (for) three hours.
- Keira has worked as a teacher (for) 15 years.
- Thom has been in this city (for) two days.
- They have been talking (since) 3 p.m.
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2. Question
Complete the sentences with been or gone.
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- Liam will be back soon. He has (gone) to the supermarket.
- I have never (been) to Japan.
- Where is Joey? He has (gone) to class.
- Where have you (been)? I was looking for you.
- I have (been) to the market. I’ve bought vegetables to make soup.
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