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  1. In the UK, summer holidays refers to the break between the end of one school year and the start of the next one. It is a period of time off for students and staff. It normally begins in late July and ends in early September. Both summer holiday and summer holidays are used to refer to this.

  2. Both 'summer holidays' and 'summer holiday' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Summer holidays' is commonly used in British English to refer to the period of time when schools are closed for summer break.

  3. Diferencias: holiday or holidays. Holidays se usa para: Referirse a un periodo concreto de tiempo.Por ejemplo: – Summer holidays: vacaciones de verano. – Easter holidays: vacaciones de pascua. Referirse a más de un viaje. – How many holidays did you have last year? – ¿Cuántas vacaciones tuviste el año pasado?

  4. On is used in the following: on the weekend (AmEng), on Christmas day and on Easter Sunday. The preposition on is normally used for dates (i.e. on 25th December) and days of the week. In British English, people ‘go on holiday’ but in American English they ‘go on vacation’.

  5. 31 de may. de 2017 · Tres palabras que signigfican "vacaciones" en inglés: holiday, holidays y vacation. Uso, diferencias y similitudes entre ellas, con ejemplos.

  6. Holiday as a singular noun commonly refers to a specific day or event: It’s a public holiday on Monday, isn’t it, so I suppose the banks’ll be closed? She seems very tired and upset at the moment.

  7. 9 de jul. de 2011 · Holiday has several meanings (BE): Let's rule out straight away the modern American meaning "yuletide", since you specify "summer". It's a period when you aren't working/studying. It's a leisure journey.