Pendant / Durant without a defined start and end time?

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Pendant / Durant without a defined start and end time?

My Kwiz question was "How could you say "Gregory is going away for the holidays." ?

and the answers included pendant, durant and pour. Is "the holidays" considered to be a clearly defined start and end time?

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Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

Yes, in this context les vacances is considered a definite period.

Pendant / Durant without a defined start and end time?

My Kwiz question was "How could you say "Gregory is going away for the holidays." ?

and the answers included pendant, durant and pour. Is "the holidays" considered to be a clearly defined start and end time?

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