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Windyjolt Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Over a period & Over the period difference

" Over a period" & "Over the period" What is the difference between these?
  

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The first speaks of a yet unspecified period; the second speaks of a specific, known period.

  • The first speaks of a yet unspecified period; the second speaks of a specific, known period.
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The first speaks of a yet unspecified period; the second speaks of a specific, known period.

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