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nawee
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:06 am Post subject: Preposition: [in/during] the summer months |
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Hello,
I have seen both "during the summer months" and "in the summer months". Do they mean exactly the same thing or is there any nuance?
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pugachevV
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| They are pretty much synonymous here. |
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Mary W. Ng
Joined: 26 Jun 2006 Posts: 261
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Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:43 am Post subject: Preposition: [in/during] the summer months |
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Question:
I have seen both "during the summer months" and "in the summer months". Do they mean exactly the same thing or is there any nuance?
Answer:
"During the summer months" and "in the summer months" both mean the same thing. However, there are cases in which you cannot use "in" to replace" during".
"Practical English Usage" (ISBN-10: 0194420981 or ISBN-13: 978-0194420983) would be a great reference book for you. It gives clear explanations of when to use which preposition.
I hope this helps. _________________ Mary W. Ng
Helping students learn grammar
http:www.aimpublishing.com |
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