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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

For the entire month next month vs for all of next month

I am not sure which sentence below is grammatically correct,

(1) I will be away for the entire month next month.

(2) I will be away for all of next month.


Thanks for your help.

  

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(1) I will be away for the entire month next month. I hesitate to say this is incorrect grammar, wrong, but it sounds a bi odd. (2) I will be away for all of next month.

  • (1) I will be away for the entire month next month.
  • I hesitate to say this is incorrect grammar, wrong, but it sounds a bi odd.
  • (2) I will be away for all of next month.
  • Fine You could also say eg I will be away for all of May.
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(1) I will be away for the entire month next month. I hesitate to say this is incorrect grammar, wrong, but it sounds a bi odd.

(2) I will be away for all of next month. Fine


You could also say eg I will be away for all of May.


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