[amp_mcq option1=”after” option2=”since” option3=”through” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is “since”.
“Since” is used to indicate a point in time in the past from which something continues or has continued. In this case, the speaker is saying that the person has done nothing from yesterday, which means that they have not done anything since yesterday.
“After” is used to indicate a point in time in the past after which something happens. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the person has done nothing after yesterday, which means that they may have done something after yesterday.
“Through” is used to indicate a period of time during which something happens. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the person has done nothing through yesterday, which means that they may have done something during yesterday.
“No improvement” is not the correct answer because the sentence “He has done nothing from yesterday” is grammatically incorrect. The correct sentence should be “He has done nothing since yesterday.”