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Graduate in this Spring or graduate this Spring?

English Language & Usage Asked by user546106 on September 27, 2021

Which one is correct?

  • Graduate in this Spring vs graduate this Spring.
  • Graduate in May vs graduate this May.

If they are all correct, then is there any difference in meaning? If there is difference in meaning, when do we need to have a preposition in a sentence like this?

One Answer

‘Graduate in May’ implies this May. ‘Graduate this May’ is synonymous. Otherwise it is ‘in May next year’ or ‘in May 2023’ etc.

‘Graduate this spring’ is correct. No ‘in’.

Correct answer by user416741 on September 27, 2021

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