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Abdallah
Throughout VS Over
Dear all,
Is there a difference in meaning between the following please:
"throughout the week" VS "over the week "
12 jul. 2015 11:33
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It would depend on the context. Probably most of the time it would not alter the meaning, and everyone would understand.
Personally I would use 'throughout' more often.
But:
1) I learned to drive throughout the week
2) I learned to drive over the week.
1) I was learning to drive during the week.
2) implies that I learned and finished learning - possibly by passing the driving test at the end of the week.
12 juli 2015
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Abdallah
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Arabisch, Engels
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Engels
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