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what is the difference between "during" and "through"?



 
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what is the difference between "during" and "through"? #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 07, 2008 21:06 pm   what is the difference between "during" and "through"?
 

Hi,

I need to know what is the difference between "during" and " through" , and when do we use each one of them ,
and if possible the difference between "among" and " between" ????

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what is the difference between "during" and " through"? #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 07, 2008 22:46 pm   what is the difference between "during" and " through"?
 

Please give us examples of what is confusing you. Then we can target our answer better.
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