What is the difference/ Prepositions For ,During, In, and Within

What is the difference/ Prepositions For ,During, In, and Within

For is used to indicate a purpose, reason, or duration of time.During is used to specify when something happens within a particular time frame.In is a versatile preposition that can be used to indicate location, time, inclusion, and more.Within refers to something happening inside or not exceeding a certain period of time.

Preposition - "In"

Preposition – “In”

The preposition in can be used to indicate a period of time, especially when you want to convey that something happened during part or all of that time period. Here are some examples: I'll meet you in the morning.

Preposition - "During"

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.

The Past Continuous tense

The Past Continuous tense

The Past Continuous tense is used to describe an action that was in progress at a specific time in the past.Situation Adverbs Action happening at a specific time in the past at that time, then Action happening over a period of time in the past all day/night/morning/afternoon, constantly, continuously Two actions happening simultaneously in the past while Repeated action in the past every day/night/morning/afternoon, always