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The time expression seit means since or for in English. seit gestern since yesterday seit vier Tagen for four days

Unlike in English, seit is used with the present tense in German. Ich habe seit drei Tagen Kopfschmerzen I have had a headache for 3 days

Finde die Paare – Englisch-Deutsch seit zwei Monaten seit heute Morgen seit gestern Abend seit zwei Tagen seit gestern Mittag since yesterday lunch time for two days for two months since last night since this morning

Wie heißt das auf Englisch? seit zwei Monaten seit heute Morgen seit gestern Abend seit zwei Tagen seit gestern Mittag since yesterday lunch time for two days for two months since last night since this morning

Now look at the word order: seit gestern Ich habe Ohrenschmerzen

Now look at the word order: seit gestern IchhabeOhren- schmerzen

Now look at the word order: seit 2 Tagen Meine Augen tun weh

Now look at the word order: seit 2 Tagen Meine Augen tunweh

Schreibe auf Deutsch 5. My stomach has been hurting since yesterday lunch time 4. I have had a flu for two days 1. I have had a headache for two days 3. My ears have been hurting since last night 2. I have had a toothache since this morning

Schreibe auf Deutsch 5. Mein Magen tut seit gestern Mittag weh 4. Ich habe seit zwei Tagen Grippe 1. Ich habe seit zwei Tagen Kopfschmerzen 3. Meine Ohren tun seit gestern Abend weh 2. Ich habe seit heute Morgen Zahnschmerzen