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Yubo Ross
when you said on a period time and during a period time ,what is the difference ?
So sorry I may make a misunderstanding,the a period of time thing just an metaphor,what I really mean is like on a vacation and during the vacation ,on the lunch and during the lunch .I can make a sentences ,like just one guest didn't perform well on the wedding or just one guest didn't perform well during the wedding.
1 sep. 2014 11:49
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In American English you can say"period of time" or "time period", but not "period time". X happened during that time period.
1 september 2014
"on a period of time" is incorrect.
1 september 2014
You have to say "period of time" in every case.
You don't use "on a period of time" in any context.
"Something happened during a specific period of time" means that the thing happened in the period but not necessarily over the whole period.
"Something happened over a period of time" means that the thing happened throughout the whole period.
1 september 2014
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Yubo Ross
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