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Felixnguyen Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

"During which" and "in that"

Teachers, please distinguish between "During which" and "In that" for me. Thanks a lot!


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Hi Felix, Welcome to the Forum. "During which" This is a time-related expression. 'During' refers to the time period in which something is happening.

  • Hi Felix, Welcome to the Forum.
  • "During which" This is a time-related expression.
  • 'During' refers to the time period in which something is happening.
  • eg I fell asleep during the movie.
  • I watched a movie during which I fell asleep.
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Hi Felix,

Welcome to the Forum.

"During which" This is a time-related expression. 'During' refers to the time period in which something is happening. eg I fell asleep during the movie. I watched a movie during which I fell asleep.

'In that' This is a valid expression, but it doesn't seem to r

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