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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Grammar correction

1.He has been playing during the whole day.
2. He has been playing throught the day.

Which one of the above sentences is correct ? Are both the sentences correct ?

Thanks,
Ashim Roy
  

Top answer

He has been playing during the whole day. 2. He has been playing through ou t the day.

  • He has been playing during the whole day.
  • 2.
  • He has been playing through ou t the day.
  • He has been playing all day i s the commonest way to say this.
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5 Answers
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Hi,
1.He has been playing during the whole day.

2. He has been playing throughout the day.
He has been playing all day is the commonest way to say this.
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Hi,
1.He has been playing during the whole day.

2. He has been playing throughout the day.
He has been playing all day is the commonest way to say this.
0
Hi,
1.He has been playing during the whole day.

2. He has been playing throughout the day.
He has been playing all day is the commonest way to say this.
0
Hi,
1.He has been playing during the whole day.

2. He has been playing throughout the day.
He has been playing all day is the commonest way to say this.
0
Hi,
1.He has been playing during the whole day.

2. He has been playing throughout the day.
He has been playing all day is the commonest way to say this.

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