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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

During

I was in Europe during the summer. And

During the summer, I was in Europe.

Are both useable and interchangeable?

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PreciousJones Are both useable and interchangeable? Yes.

  • PreciousJones Are both useable and interchangeable?
  • Yes.
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PreciousJonesAre both useable and interchangeable?
Yes.
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Which one would you use as a native English teacher? Would you switch them around and use them alternatively?
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As an English speaker, I would use either without much consideration. Perhaps these are more likely:

When were you in Europe? I was in Europe during the summer.
Where were you during the summer? During the summer, I was in Europe.

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