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What preposition is needed? - He stays home ... the day.


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durin day #16 (permalink) Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:38 am   durin day
 

Raufjfdp wrote:
I am at US now. Even though u think u suggest the better answer I never heard such phrase during the day. So u r wrong. The answer is correct if u use whole day or all day.


Raufjfdp, perhaps you should make sure your own English is correct before you give faulty advice to others. Your errors are in red, corrections and missing words are in blue.

Raufjfdp wrote:
I am at in the US now. Even though u you think u you suggested the a better answer, I have never heard such a phrase as 'during the day'. So u r you are wrong. The answer is correct if u you use 'whole day' or 'all day.'


Additionally, I'm not sure what part of the U.S. you're living in, but in any English speaking part of the U.S., the phrase "during the day", is in common usage.
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What preposition is needed? - He stays home ... the day. #17 (permalink) Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:52 am   What preposition is needed? - He stays home ... the day.
 

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