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  1. Sep 8, 2011 · In winter or in the winter - in many contexts either will be acceptable. Sometimes it is a matter of which sounds best. Sometimes it must be one or the other. If you were talking about a particular period of time - say a year that you spent in Birmingham - then you would have to say "In the winter we didn't go out much," because you are speaking of one specific winter.

  2. Nov 28, 2009 · hola si en ingles quiero decir que mi cumpleaños es en invierno como lo digo con "in" u "on"? Y si quiero decir es estamos en primavera? cuales llevan in y cuales on de estos: dias, meses, estaciones y años???

  3. Jan 11, 2017 · By the way, will you be kind enough to tell me what's the difference between " in the winter holiday" and " in the winter holidays"? For me, the former means you're on a specific winter holiday away from home.

  4. Nov 13, 2010 · There is only one winter at a time, so winters refers to several winters over a number of years: "I spent the last five winters in Florida"; "Many winters have come and gone since I last saw you". If you are talking about this winter, or one winter in the past, it is always singular: "Winter has come at last"; "I spent the winter of 2009 in Florida". The same goes for summer or any season.

  5. Jan 17, 2021 · Hello everyone :) Could you please let me know which one of the following is right? On winter mornings I feel sleepy unless I have coffee. On the winter...

  6. Dec 2, 2012 · So I say "winter is cold", "summer is hot", "fall is cool". Yes, that's fine. Next time, please put the context in your first post. It will then be much easier for everybody to answer your question. S.

  7. Oct 26, 2009 · An open winter is a winter free from frost. The term may derive from the observation that ports and harbors remain open during such a winter because they are not blocked by ice. But back to the original question: I would be careful about using this, because many speakers will be unfamiliar with the term.

  8. Sep 26, 2008 · Prepositions are tricky and change for many reasons. "on a winter evening" is of course correct. "in the evening" (definite) but "on a certain evening" (indefinite) and "at an evening party" (goes with party), etc. The hardest thing to pick up in any language is the use of prepositions.

  9. Sep 22, 2017 · The winter kills many flowers -> a type of winter that has already been mentioned; is known by speaker and listener; is commonly known, and/or is specific. You mention that it can be both the particular and the general.

  10. Nov 19, 2016 · on winter还是in winter?in winter补充一下:in the winter和in winter的区别in the winter是特指的某个冬天比如:In the winter,I came to Haerbin for the first time.这个冬天,我第一次来到了哈尔滨而 in winter

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