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Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...'



 
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Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...' #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:47 am   Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...'
 

Hello All,

Here I have given two sentence for my clarification

1. B.Tech with 79% from ABC College during the year 2002-2005.

2. B.Tech with 79% from ABC College at the period of 2002-2005.

Now tell me above two which sentence is right.
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Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...' #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:00 pm   Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...'
 

1. B.Tech with 79% from ABC College between the year(s) 2002-2005.
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Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...' #3 (permalink) Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:06 pm   Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...'
 

Hello sir,
I understood.
But tell me where will use the "during"?
please Explain with example

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Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...' #4 (permalink) Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:57 pm   Difference between 'during the year...' and 'at the period of...'
 

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Hi,

'During' suggests through a period of time. Look at this: It rained a lot during the morning but it was sunny in the afternoon.

This indicates that at times (but not all the time) it rained.

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