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Trex Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

preposition

0 Rita's husband is away ---- the week, so I thought I'd go over and keep her company.02br
02br
00A) during02br
00B) for02br
00C) over02br
00D) throughout02br
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00Are all the options correct? Which one is the best? 0-
  

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com "away for the week"02b 02br 00etc 0-

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1i00for the week02i00: most probably for the whole week, same as 01i00throughout02i00 (but which can show intermitence)02br
01i00during02i00: can mean just for a part of the week or intermitently02br
02br
01i00For02i00 is the most popular, IMO, but Google with 02br
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0 Why does my message look like that? When I wrote it, it wasn't like that. How can I leave some space between the lines? 0-
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0 Press the 01b00Return02b00 key before where you want to have an empty line0-
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0 Where is the "return" key? 0-
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0It's the enter key. If you cut and paste, some formatting is lost.0-

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