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Which of these two expressions are correct?

  1. I studied at school N4 between grades 1 and 4
  2. I studied at school N4 from grades 1 to 4
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Between grades 1 and 4 refers to grades 2 and 3. This indicated that you were studying somewhere else for grades 1 and 4 and you studied at school N4 for grades 2 and 3.

To study from grades 1 to 4 means you began at grade 1 and remained at that school for 2, 3, and grade 4.

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  • It lends itself to that interpretation, yes, but it could also be interpreted as grades 1 through 4.
    – Neil
    Dec 4, 2017 at 12:25

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