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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Run through idiomatic?

How do you English natives write this?

What month does your agenda run through? From January to December or September to August?
  

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" I'd also say "through" instead of "to," but that's probably just a personal preference. I understand it, but it would be easier to say "Does your agenda (calendar, in the US) follow the calendar year or the academic year?

  • " I'd also say "through" instead of "to," but that's probably just a personal preference.
  • I understand it, but it would be easier to say "Does your agenda (calendar, in the US) follow the calendar year or the academic year?
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You need "months" instead of "month." I'd also say "through" instead of "to," but that's probably just a personal preference.

I understand it, but it would be easier to say "Does your agenda (calendar, in the US) follow the calendar year or the academic year?

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