Verbal Ability - Selecting Words - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Selecting Words - Section 1 (Q.No. 25)
Directions to Solve
Pick out the most effective word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
25.
I haven't seen you ...... a week.
Discussion:
30 comments Page 3 of 3.
Preeti said:
1 decade ago
But for or from used in perfect continuous tense as present past or future perfect continuous tenses as used have/has/had/will/shall + been.
So how it possible anyone pls tell me?
So how it possible anyone pls tell me?
Santosh SN said:
1 decade ago
Seems from or since.
=> Can we say tat it has over(since or from) and to be over(for)?
=> Can we say tat it has over(since or from) and to be over(for)?
Zoya said:
1 decade ago
Thank you so much rajesh.
Rehana said:
1 decade ago
Why can't it be from?
Saranya said:
1 decade ago
Is that rite to use from are since,
I haven't seen you..... last week.
I haven't seen you..... last week.
Ruchi said:
1 decade ago
Yes rajesh for can be used for intervals like week but since we use in case of any particular or specific date or time.
Sunil said:
1 decade ago
Thanks Rajesh.
Rajesh said:
2 decades ago
When given a week, day, month or year then we use FOR.
EX: for a week, for a year.
When given a particular point of time ie 6'o clock, 1947 we use since.
EX: since 1947, since 6'o clock.
EX: for a week, for a year.
When given a particular point of time ie 6'o clock, 1947 we use since.
EX: since 1947, since 6'o clock.
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Narendra said:
2 decades ago
Can't it be "from".
Tanvi said:
2 decades ago
Can it be B...?
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