26. Between and among
We use between with two or more clearly separate people or things.
We use among when the reference is to a group, a crowd, or a mass of people or things which we do not see separately.
• She sat between Alice and Mary. (Two clearly separate people)
• She sat among her students.
• There is a tourist home between the woods, the river and the hills. (Three clearly separate things)
• The tourist home is hidden among the trees.
We use between, not among, after difference.
• What is the main difference between a square and a rectangle?
27. Between and during
• Incorrect: England grew prosperous between Queen Victoria's reign.
• Correct: England grew prosperous during Queen Victoria's reign.
• Incorrect: The First World War was fought during 1914 - 18.
• Correct: The First World War was fought between 1914 - 18. Two events must be mentioned if you want to use between.
28. Between and from
A common mistake that is often noticed these days is the use of to after between.
• Incorrect: The interview will be held between 2 to 4pm.
• Correct: The interview will be held between 2 and 4 pm.
• Incorrect: The conference will take place between the 12th to the 18th of this month.
• Correct: The conference will take place between the 12th and the 18th of this month. Or else you can say:
• The interview will be held from 2 to 4 pm.
• The conference will take place from the 12th to the 18th of this month.
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