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Zany banana 409 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Difference in meaning

We move to our country house in/ during/ over the summer holidays.

I guess, with each preposition the sentence conveys different meanings.

If so, could you please explain what they mean in each case?

Please help!!

  

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"During" and "over" are both okay and mean the same thing: the people spend the summer at their country house. "In" is ungrammatical (American usage) here.

  • "During" and "over" are both okay and mean the same thing: the people spend the summer at their country house.
  • "In" is ungrammatical (American usage) here.
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"During" and "over" are both okay and mean the same thing: the people spend the summer at their country house. "In" is ungrammatical (American usage) here.

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