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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

The year/day with/at/in

1. ?The year with you meant a lot to me.
2. The last day at the beach meant a lot to me.
3. The year in the US meant a lot to me.

I wonder whether 1, 2, 3 are all grammatically correct about using "the year/the last day" with "with/at/in" in that way.

  

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All three sentences are quite nice.

  • All three sentences are quite nice.
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All three sentences are quite nice.

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