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In summer or in the summer
How is it correct "in summer (winter, spring)" or "in the summer"? I see the both variants in different books.
Dec 19, 2016 9:53 AM
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In Australia as above it makes no real difference.
Adding 'the' makes it sound slightly old fashioned or country-ish, perhaps. But that's about it.
December 19, 2016
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Both are correct.
We often use 'in' for seasons in general, and 'in the' for particular seasons - e.g. 'It's too cold to paint the house at the moment - I'll do it in the spring.' - but there isn't a hard and fast rule. 'In the summer' and 'in summer' are usually interchangeable.
December 19, 2016
American English usually dictates "the Winter."
December 19, 2016
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