sleding, snowball fight, build snowman, iceskate,etc.
well it starts at the end of autumn(fall) into winter most the time
No, during is always a preposition. You use it to describe that the verb happened at the same time as something else or a time frame. Two examples would be "I ate a hotdog during the baseball game" or "I stay inside during winter".
Usually winter time
during the winter
Winter always ends during February and it has ending in February for a long time, so i believe the winter of 2010 ends during February.
During the winter.
After dark
No not all the time.... But most of the time yes. It has something to do with they can be around kids with the same interests.
yes during winter. That's winter in the Northern hemisphere.
The Tides are created the same way in winter as they are during the rest of the year. They are created by the Moon's gravitational pull.
Ice skating was not popular during that time. A colonial person's main goal in the winter was to SURVIVE, not have a fun time. Survival was key during the winter. In the Summer, Colonial people did enjoy themselves, but did still have to work.
something that kids should not know about