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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A year over the last 4 years vs over each of the last 4 years

I am not sure which sentence below is grammatically correct?

(1) He has won five awards a year over the last four years.

(2) He has won five awards over each of the last four years.


Thanks for your help.

  

Top answer

(1) He has won five awards a year over the last four years. OK (2) He has won five awards in each of the last four years.. OK as edited

  • (1) He has won five awards a year over the last four years.
  • OK (2) He has won five awards in each of the last four years..
  • OK as edited
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(1) He has won five awards a year over the last four years. OK

(2) He has won five awards in each of the last four years.. OK as edited

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