during We use during to talk about something that happens at one point within a period of time or to talk about an event that continues throughout a whole period of time. Compare the following: - I sometimes wake up during the night and then I can't go back to sleep again.
I cried during the performance. It was such a sad play.
- During the school holiday period in the summer all the campsites are full.
During wars food is often rationed.
When we are referring to a whole period of time, we sometimes use throughout as an alternative to during for emphasis: - Sugar and cheese continued to be rationed throughout the post war period.
- These hotels are usually fully booked throughout the summer season.
We sometimes use in as an alternative to during to talk about something that happens within a particular period of time: - I sometimes wake up in the night and can't get back to sleep again.
- In my fours years as head of this company I have only taken a holiday once.
If the activity continues for a period of time, we sometimes use over instead of during to describe the specified period: - Over the last few days, weather conditions have been steadily improving and a rescue now seems possible
- I don't intend to do very much over the summer - just relax!
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