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Masanori Takaoka Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

for the first time in

a) We have not had such a dry rainy season in five years.
b) This is the driest rainy season (that) we have had in five years.
c) We have a dry rainy season for the first time in five years.

Do they all mean the same?
In (a) and (b), can 'in' be replaced by 'for'?
  

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Masanori Takaoka Do they all mean the same? Yes. Masanori Takaoka In (a) and (b), can 'in' be replaced by 'for'?

  • Masanori Takaoka Do they all mean the same?
  • Yes.
  • Masanori Takaoka In (a) and (b), can 'in' be replaced by 'for'?
  • Yes.
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Masanori TakaokaDo they all mean the same?
Yes.
Masanori TakaokaIn (a) and (b), can 'in' be replaced by 'for'?
Yes.

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