1) It has been blowing gala all/over/across the afternoon. Do you accept all 3 of them? Are there any nuances between them?
2) A national coach should work out ways to get our players overcome it. I'm a little bit doubtful of the underlined. Is it correct? If not, how should I put it right?
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Hi, I copied these 2 sentences from my quiz. I have 2 questions concerning them. I hope you can help me.
— Clive
Hi, I copied these 2 sentences from my quiz.
I have 2 questions concerning them.
I hope you can help me.
Thank you.
1) It has been blowing a gale gala all /over/across the afternoon.
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