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Hirashin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

during / in / for

Which word would be suitable for the blank, during, in, or for?

I'm visiting London ___ the spring holidays.
  

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#1: during #2: for They have different meanings.

  • #1: during #2: for They have different meanings.
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#1: during
#2: for

They have different meanings.
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Thanks for the help. What' the difference between them?
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Sorry. What's the difference between them?
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I'm visiting London during the spring holidays. (A simple statement of fact - where you will be.)
I'm visiting London for the spring holidays. (A statement showing planning or purpose of where you will be during the holidays.)
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I see. Thanks for the help, Alphecca Stars.

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