Since and For with the Present Perfect Tense

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Since and For with the Present Perfect Tense

Travelling to the US

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Instructions: Read the text. Look at the underlined words.

Almost a million times each day, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers welcome international travelers into the U.S. In screening both foreign visitors and returning U.S. citizens, For a long time, CBP has used a variety of techniques to assure that global tourism remains safe and strong.

Since it was created, CBP has been committed to improving the traveler experience upon arrival into the United States – increasing tourism and fostering economic growth while ensuring the highest level of security.

Working in full partnership with private industry and local government stakeholders, CBP has demonstrated its commitment to facilitating economic growth while reducing wait times for international travelers.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Retrieved and adapted November, 2016 from: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/travel-tourism

Quiz

CBP officer’s border

Instructions: Read the text to do the activities suggested.

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer's border search authority is derived from federal statutes and regulations.

Since it was created, it has not been the intent of CBP to subject travelers to unwarranted scrutiny. CBP inspection procedures are designed to facilitate the entry of U.S. citizens and aliens who can readily establish their admissibility. CBP officers must determine the nationality of each applicant for admission and, if determined to be an alien, whether or not the applicant meets the requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Act for admission to the United States. CBP officers may, unfortunately, affect law-abiding citizens in order to detect those involved in illicit activities. They are especially aware of how inconvenient and stressful the inspection process may be to those selected for inspection.

For years, speaking with travelers and closely examining their documentation have been some of the ways they have looked for mala fide or improperly documented travelers. However, CBP officers are expected to conduct their duties in a professional manner and to treat each traveler with dignity and respect.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Retrieved and adapted November, 2016 from: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/travel-tourism

Instructions: Match the two halves of the sentences.

in order to detect those involved in illicit activities. the CBP has not had the intention to subject travelers to unwarranted scrutiny. has been a way to look for mala fide or improperly documented travelers.
1. Since it was created,
2. CBP officers may affect law-abiding citizens,
3. For years, closely examination to travellers

Let’s find out how to use Since and For.

Instructions: Read about Since and For.

Since or For

When we want to express an action that started in the past and has not finished yet we can use Since or For.

Since is used to express a point in time. Use since if the period of time is given:

Examples: I have waited since one o’clock.

John has come to the class since last week.

The boys have studied here since 2012.

For is used to express the length of time. Use for if the period of time is given.

Examples: I have waited for two hours.

John has come to the class for three days.

The boys have studied here for a year.

Since or For

Instructions: Write Since or For to complete the following sentences:

1. I haven’t gone on holiday last November.
2. James and Mark have saved money August.
3. Louis has read two books the holiday.
4. My parents have been in London two weeks.
5. She has worked in the museum 2015.
6. We have been in the theater three hours.
7. They have flown from Mexico 9 a.m.

More practice

Instructions: Choose Since or For with these time expressions:

Since/For last week.

Since/For ten minutes.

Since/For Halloween.

Since/For ten years.

Since/For he started school.

Since/For a couple of months.

Since/For his last birthday.

Evaluation

Biometric Travel Security Initiatives

Instructions: Complete the following paragraph with Since or For.

Since/Fora long time, the CBP agency has deployed new technologies to verify travelers’ identities by matching a traveler to the document they are presenting.

CBP incorporated fingerprints for biometric identification and verification since/for 2004, and is now testing facial and iris imaging capabilities.

Also since/for 2004, Biometric Exit (BE) Mobile has used a handheld mobile device to collect biometric exit data (two fingerprints) to be compared to the biometrics collected when the travelers originally entered the United States in order to verify their departure.

Since/For 2015, The Pedestrian Field Test, at the Otay Mesa, CA Port of Entry, tested new biometric technologies and processes to ensure the travel documents presented at entry and departure belong to the traveler presenting them.

Since/For almost a year, The 1-to-1 Facial Comparison Project, a facial comparison technology, assists CBP officers in comparing a photo taken of the traveler to the photo stored in their Passport to verify that the person presenting the document is the true owner.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Retrieved and adapted November, 2016 from: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/travel-tourism