[Grammar] in winter 2009 / in the winter in 2009 / in 2009 winter

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uktous

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Hi,

Question:
Which sentence is correct?

Sentence1:
I worked at ABC co. Ltd. in winter 2009.
Sentence2:
I worked at ABC co. Ltd. in the winter in 2009.
Sentence3:
I worked at ABC co. Ltd. in 2009 winter.

Thanks
 
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Re: in winner 2009 / in the winner in 2009 / in 2009 winner

Can you give us some context? The word "winner" sounds a bit obscure. Do you mean to say "in the victorious year of 2009"?
 
Re: in winner 2009 / in the winner in 2009 / in 2009 winner

Can you give us some context? The word "winner" sounds a bit obscure. Do you mean to say "in the victorious year of 2009"?

sorry.

my mistake.

should be winter, not winner
 
in the winter of 2009
 
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