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Magda Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

The whole day/all day

Hi,
I've got a question concerning these two expressions:
"It has been raining the whole day", "It has been raining all day."
Could you tell me, please, which is correct?

Thank you
  

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I do not see any difference in meaning between the two både det ena och det andra är riktig Is this sentence correct?

  • I do not see any difference in meaning between the two både det ena och det andra är riktig Is this sentence correct?
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I do not see any difference in meaning between the two

både det ena och det andra är riktig

Is this sentence correct?

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