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!!
"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.