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Monday through Friday, January through March: is this form possible in Engl., what is the meaning?
2015年10月8日 18:29
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Yes, it's certainly possible. 'January through March' refers to the three-month period from the beginning of January to the end of March.
Note that this meaning of 'through' is an American English usage. The word 'through' isn't used in this way in British English. In GB E we say 'from January to March' and 'from Monday to Friday'. If you're using English in a European context, the British form might be more widely understood.
2015年10月8日
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yes, it means it includes all the says/months mentioned:
I work Monday through Friday ( I work Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday)
2015年10月8日
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