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Navitasan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

During/for 2

Which are correct:

1-He stayed here in the last summer.
2-He stayed here during the last summer.
3-He stayed here for the last summer.

Is there any difference in the meanings?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Is there any difference in the meanings? #1 is odd, but tells me it was only part of the summer. #2 may or may not say this as well.

  • navitasan Is there any difference in the meanings?
  • #1 is odd, but tells me it was only part of the summer.
  • #2 may or may not say this as well.
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navitasanIs there any difference in the meanings?
#1 is odd, but tells me it was only part of the summer. #2 may or may not say this as well.

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