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  1. "Last summer" means "the summer of last year". In the same manner, "next summer" means "the summer of next year". As such in the year 2012, saying "This summer we went to the hill station" refers to the summer of 2012. In 2013, "last summer" must be used to refer to the event, even if the summer of 2013 hasn't yet come.

  2. 1. "Did you have a holiday last summer?" asks did you have a holiday in the previous summer. "Did you have a holiday in the last summer?" asks did you have a holiday in the last summer (implying that there will be no more summers) Share. Improve this answer.

  3. The preposition on is normally used for dates (i.e. on 25th December) and days of the week. In British English, people ‘go on holiday’ but in American English they ‘go on vacation’. In is normally used with ‘weeks’, ‘months’ and ‘years’, for example: in two two weeks' time; in July; and in 2016. Because the OP's sentence ...

  4. Oct 3, 2019 · the を入れて the last summer と言う方が良いかもしれません。. "最後の夏"と"去年の夏"はどちらも英語では"last summer"と表現できます。. しかし、少しニュアンスが異なります。. "Last summer"は普通に「去年の夏」を意味します。. "The last summer"は「最後の夏」で ...

  5. Jan 20, 2020 · Add a comment. Sorted by: "last Saturday" means the previous Saturday, the one before we are talking. "the last Saturday" means the final Saturday in a period of time. So "The last Saturday in November" is perfectly correct. So is "I haven't read a book since last Saturday"; but also "I haven't read a book since the last Saturday of November".

  6. In the current year we say "this summer" for the summer most recently completed. "Last summer" is for last year's summer. – Andrew Vit. CommentedNov 22, 2011 at 6:00. 3. Speaking in November 2011, I'd call August 2011 "this summer", August 2010 "last summer", and August 2009 "two summers ago".

  7. Mar 24, 2016 · Past tense: Summer was over or Summer ended. This is perfectly acceptable as a stand alone. But, unless it is a bit of exposition setting the scene of a book, most would attach a time frame to this. Summer ended 4 weeks ago. Present Perfect: Summer has ended. This gives a sense that summer has just concluded recently.

  8. 10. As someone commented, I work during the summer could mean a couple of things. It could mean that one works only during the summer. Perhaps it is a student who takes a job, and then explains to his friend: Yeah, I don't have time to relax during summer break. I work during the summer.

  9. Apr 9, 2015 · Seasons are capitalized when used in a title. The catalog for Spring 2006 will be out in February. The example given above seems to be of the same type, as the OP's example, namely, when a particular season, of a particular year is given. Thus, I would say, yes, in the OP's example, "Fall" can be capitalized. Share.

  10. Nov 8, 2011 · 2015-02-26 he was in italy last summer.对吗 2 2016-07-05 last summer, I went to Italy. ... 2009-09-12 十几个很简单的英语问题(麻烦附理由)