Preposition – “During”

Preposition during for duration or period of time:

 

The preposition during is commonly used to indicate that something happened throughout the course or duration of a period of time.

 

Here are some examples:

 

During the summer, I like to go to the beach every weekend.

This means that the person goes to the beach every weekend throughout the summer.

 

 

I studied during the night to prepare for the big exam.

This implies that the person studied throughout the night in order to prepare for the exam.

 

 

The fireworks display was breathtaking during the entire show.

This suggests that the fireworks were impressive throughout the entire duration of the show.

 

 

During my childhood, I used to visit my grandparents’ house every summer.

This indicates that the visits to the grandparents’ house occurred throughout the speaker’s childhood.

 

 

The construction work continued during the entire year.

This means that the construction work was ongoing throughout the entire year.

 

 

She was silent during the entire meeting, which made everyone uncomfortable.

This shows that she remained silent throughout the entire duration of the meeting.

 

 

During the movie, I realized I had left my phone in the car.

This means that the realization occurred at some point while watching the movie.

 

 

In each of these examples, during is used to convey the idea that the action or event happened throughout the specified period of time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preposition – “During”

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