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  1. 26 de nov. de 2014 · Modwoman in the attic. Wisconsin. English - United States. Nov 26, 2014. #2. I can't think of a situation in which I would ever say " in Christmas." I would say "I usually go on holiday (vacation) at Christmastime," or "…for Christmas." In the second part of your sentence, "on Christmas Day" is correct. Y.

  2. How many Christmas cards did you receive last year? How many Christmas cards do you send? How many presents do you usually give? If you are not a Christian, does the intense focus on Christmas in the U.S. make you feel bad in any way (e.g., ignored, dismissed, angry, etc.)? If you could go anywhere during Christmas vacation, where would you go?

  3. 20 de abr. de 2007 · As stated previously we use at Christmas, on Christmas Day. I should clarify that slightly. We do not say on Christmas if we are describing the time of an action. If you were to search for "on Christmas" on UK websites only you could find "Spotlight on Christmas", but that is a metaphorical spotlight shining on the Christmas period.

  4. 11 de dic. de 2009 · Dec 11, 2009. #1. Hola: Quisiera saber si las mayúsculas en la siguiente frase son gramaticalmente correctas o no. We whish you a M erry Christmas and a H appy N ew Y ear. Se escribe mucho de esta manera y no entiendo por qué la gente escribe con mayusculas "Merry", "Happy", "New" y "Year". (Quizá simplemente se hace para llamar más la ...

  5. 13 de oct. de 2023 · SSBE (Standard Southern British English) Oct 13, 2023. #2. Tomorrow is Christmas. Tomorrow is Saturday. Tomorrow is the 14th of October. Tomorrow is your birthday .... and so on. The present tense is normal in sentences like this. They're part of the calendar or in a fixed schedule, so we use the present tense.

  6. 1. The same as "presents." 2. Christmas songs of joy. 3. ___ Christmas and a Happy New Year. 4. Santa fills it with presents for the children. This is a crossword puzzle for students of English as a second language.

  7. 22 de ene. de 2009 · Senior Member. English. Jan 22, 2009. #3. "On Christmas Eve" is the only choice that sounds correct to me. We sometimes say, "at Christmas," but that means 'during the Christmas holidays' or 'at Christmastime.'. Z.

  8. 6 de dic. de 2012 · Christmas is singular. Ex. Christmas is almost here. Personally, I think the best way to express this is: Our best wishes at Christmas time and for/in/during the New Year. If you add 'Happiness' it gets a bit cumbersome. My best attempt is something like: Our best wishes for Happiness at Christmas and for/in/during the New Year.

  9. 10 de dic. de 2019 · I definitely would not include "in advance" in the greeting. If I see someone two or three weeks before December 25 and I know I won't see them again before Christmas, I would probably say, Have a Merry/Happy Christmas!Please note that as this is a language forum and as "some1" is not a word, you need to write the whole word, someone.

  10. 11 de nov. de 2010 · Senior Member. Mexico City. English-US. Nov 11, 2010. #3. If you say option one, than it sounds like that you will see them at a Christmas celebration on or around Christmas day (Could be Christmas Eve or the weekend of or whatever) If you say option three, than it sounds like you will see them on Christmas day. Option two is not said.

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