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 ronit85
 
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							| Hello- just a little question!   which is correct? in the summertime at the summertime thanks Ronit |  14 Oct 2013      
					
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 ronit85
 
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							| and what if it is 
in summertime
at summertime? |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| In the USA we say "in the summertime" |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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							| When we are referring to the duration , it is in.
If we are talking about it to be a point of time at. |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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 nando10
 
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							| "in the summertime"  is the correct..... |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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 monder78
 
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							| Definitely in the summertime  or we may also say in summer without time.In fact the both expressions overlap. |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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							| Definitely "in", and not "at".   Bruce |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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 ronit85
 
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							| Thanks to all! This is what I told my private pupil but his teacher in class told him otherwise so I wanted to be 100% sure 
Ronit |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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