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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
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What is the difference between these sentences in American English?

What is the difference between these sentences in American English?

1)It was raining all day long.

2)It was raining all the day long.

Which one is more used?

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Hi, What is the difference between these sentences in American English? 1)It was raining all day long. This is the more common of these two .

  • Hi, What is the difference between these sentences in American English?
  • 1)It was raining all day long.
  • This is the more common of these two .
  • But the most common is simply 'It was raining all day'.
  • 2)It was raining all the day long.
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Hi,
What is the difference between these sentences in American English?

1)It was raining all day long. This is the more common of these two
. But the most common is simply 'It was raining all day'.

2)It was raining all the day long.

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