Nous apprenons la guitare depuis l'année dernière.

Questions & Answers about Nous apprenons la guitare depuis l'année dernière.

Why is the French sentence in the present tense (apprenons) when the English translation says "have been learning"?
In French, if an action started in the past and is still happening right now, you use the present tense with depuis. Because we are still learning the guitar, we use the present tense nous apprenons, unlike English which uses the "have been doing" form.
Does depuis mean "since" or "for" here?
It means "since" here. Depuis can mean either "since" or "for" depending on what follows it. Because it is followed by a specific starting point in time (l'année dernière), it means "since". If it were followed by a length of time (like depuis un an meaning "for one year"), it would translate to "for".
Why do we use l'année instead of l'an for "year"?
An is mostly used for simple counting and stating ages (like J'ai vingt ans). Année focuses on the whole duration or span of the year, which fits perfectly here since we are talking about an ongoing process.
Why does the adjective dernière come after année?
While many short, common adjectives go before the noun, adjectives related to time like dernier (last) and prochain (next) usually go after the noun they modify. So "last year" is always l'année dernière.

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