

This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on improving students' use of "since" and "for," which are both used to express time in different contexts. By practicing with these time-related prepositions, students will learn when to use "since" for a specific point in time, and "for" for a duration of time. These exercises will help students improve sentence clarity and ensure they use these terms accurately in both written and spoken language.
"Since" and "for" are essential prepositions used to describe time in English. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. "Since" is used for a specific starting point (e.g., a date, day, or time), while "for" is used for a length of time.
2. Using them correctly enhances sentence structure and overall grammar.
3. Learning the difference improves both writing and speaking fluency.
4. Mastery of these prepositions builds confidence in expressing time-related ideas clearly and precisely.
This worksheet includes a series of exercises that guide students through the correct use of "since" and "for":
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Errors
Students will read sentences and underline errors related to the use of "since" and "for." (Page 3)
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students will choose the correct preposition from the options provided, reinforcing their understanding of time expressions. (Pages 4–5)
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Learners will rewrite sentences with incorrect uses of "since" and "for," ensuring proper usage in the rewritten sentences. (Pages 6–7)
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction
Students will identify and correct errors in a paragraph related to the use of "since" and "for." (Page 8)
🎯 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students will create their own sentences using "since" and "for" correctly. (Page 9)
Exercise 1 – Underlined Errors
1. since → for
2. since → for
3. in → on
4. for → since
5. in → at
6. since → for
7. at → in
8. on → since
9. since → in
10. for → since
Exercise 2 – Correct Preposition Usage
1. a) Aarav has lived here for five years.
2. b) Kavya has been absent for two days.
3. c) Ishan has studied here for three years.
4. b) Diya has waited since Monday morning.
5. c) Arjun has stayed in Delhi for two weeks.
6. b) Naina has worked here for many months.
7. b) Vivaan has practiced dance for two hours.
8. a) Tara has played cricket since last Sunday.
9. a) Rohan has been sick for a long time.
10. a) Sanya has lived in Pune since 2019.
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. Aarav has lived here for five years.
2. Kavya has been absent for two days.
3. Ishan has studied here for three years.
4. Diya has waited since Monday morning.
5. Arjun has stayed in Delhi for two weeks.
6. Naina has worked here for many months.
7. Vivaan has practiced dance for two hours.
8. Tara has played cricket since last Sunday.
9. Rohan has been sick for a long time.
10. Sanya has lived in Pune since 2019.
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
Rohit has been living in Delhi for five years, and he is studying in the same school since 2018. His sister Neha has been waiting for two hours for her friend outside the gate. Arjun has played cricket for three days without taking rest. Meena has been learning music for childhood, and she practices daily. Karan has stayed in Mumbai for two weeks and likes the city a lot.
Exercise 5 – Sample Answer (Paragraph)
**A Hobby I Have Been Enjoying: Reading**
Reading is a hobby I have been enjoying for many years. I started reading books when I was very young, and since then, it has been one of my favorite pastimes. I have read many books over the years, from adventure novels to mysteries, and I can always get lost in the stories. I usually spend an hour reading before bed, and on weekends, I might read for longer periods. Reading has opened up so many worlds for me, and it’s a habit I hope to keep for the rest of my life.
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Since shows a starting point, while for shows duration of time.
They confuse time points with time periods.
By practicing with editing and sentence correction exercises.