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"During" vs "Through"



 
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"During" vs "Through" #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:22 am   "During" vs "Through"
 

What is the difference between "during" and "through"
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"During" vs "Through" #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:30 am   "During" vs "Through"
 

sorry i forgot to give examples
these are:
During________"I have a lot of things to do during this week"
Through_______"He has just walked away through this way"
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"During" vs "Through" #3 (permalink) Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:48 pm   "During" vs "Through"
 

No answer??????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????????????????????
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"During" vs "Through" #4 (permalink) Tue Jan 08, 2008 13:35 pm   "During" vs "Through"
 

Hi NeeSoo

Questions are answered by real people on this site -- not by machines. Please also keep in mind that you are requesting a free service. You are not paying anyone to do immediate work for you. You should also remember that many of the volunteers who answer questions here live on the other side of the world. I was sleeping when you posted, for example. Your last post was rather impolite!
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and if there examples pllllllllllllzzzzzzzzzzzzz
It is a good idea to learn and use the correct spelling of the word 'please'.

The word 'through' can be used in reference to both time and place. The word 'during' can only be used in reference to time (the duration of something). The word 'through' has a sense of 'from beginning to end' or 'from one side to the other side'. When you use the word 'during', you might be referring to a shorter period of time that falls within a longer period of time.

- I have to drive through the suburbs of New York City whenever I travel from Connecticut to Pennsylvania.
- She worked through the day and into the night.
- He works during the day; he never works at night.
- I fell asleep during the movie.


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"During" vs "Through" #5 (permalink) Tue Jan 08, 2008 14:27 pm   "During" vs "Through"
 

Thank you very much Amy. You are so kind.
I really feel ashamed from you.
And I'm so sorry for impolite post.
I'll try to be more polite at next times.

Thank you another time,
Best wishes

NeeeeeeeeeSoooooooooooo
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