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  1. 25 de nov. de 2015 · A) On my last holiday (singular) I went to Sardinia. The entirety of the last holiday I had was in Sardinia. B) In my last holiday (singular) I went to Sardinia. Doesn't make sense saying 'In', even with 'holiday' in the singular. C) For my last holiday (singular) I went to Sardinia. The entirety of the last holiday I had was in Sardinia - but ...

  2. 15 de dic. de 2009 · English - South-East England. Dec 15, 2009. #3. In BrE you would say 'on my last holiday' or 'for my last holiday', if you mean you 'went on holiday' (BrE) - that is, you spent several weeks there sightseeing or having fun. (These don't always mean exactly the same thing: for my last holiday I went camping; on my last holiday I met Jim's brother.)

  3. I travelled to Spain for my last holidays. I travelled to Spain during the last holidays. Thank!! I went to Spain for/during my last holidays. I was in Spain for/during my last holidays. I spent my last holidays in Spain. To travel = viajar, lo que pusiste es: Viajé a Espana, pero pienso que quisieras decir: Fui a Espana...

  4. 9 de feb. de 2011 · Only 2, the past simple tense, would be a relevant answer because the present perfect tense (I have been) indicates that I went away on holiday while the simple "was" indicates only that I had time off work. Questions (i) and (ii) change/clarify the meaning of sentence 2. Last edited: Feb 9, 2011.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2008 · Feb 10, 2008. #2. Hi kuleshov. My vote would go to Where did you go for your last holiday? (without s). "Holidays" to me, sounds like 'school holidays' = time off school. Whereas "a holiday" implies you go away somewhere: "I'm going to Spain for my next holiday". That's not a hard-and-fast rule: for example, "holiday" in "Bank Holiday" simply ...

  6. 14 de nov. de 2017 · at holidays: around the time that holidays are celebrated. on holidays: on the actual days when holidays are celebrated. at the holidays: specifically during the Christmas/New Year season. I don't think I would say "on the holidays", and I can't imagine a context in which I would use "in", with or without an article. J.

  7. 17 de feb. de 2011 · British English. Feb 17, 2011. #4. Peterdg said: I'd use "during". So would I. At Easter, but during the Easter holiday. Maybe even in the Easter holidays, but I seem to need the plural for "holidays" in this case. There will probably be even more variations if we substitute "holiday (s) for vacation (s).

  8. 9 de oct. de 2016 · Jun 30, 2010. #3. In this context I would say " For my holiday I am going to Asia" and I would keep it singular as it is one holiday e.g. one excursion/block of time off work. In my holidays is not correct. People use "on my holidays" when talking about something they do/did when they are/were on holiday. "On my holidays I like to eat the local ...

  9. 1 de sept. de 2013 · Yes, "holidays was " is incorrect (although there are natives who would say it). "Holiday" en singular es " (día) festivo". "Holidays" en plural, en británico quiere decir "vacaciones" o "vacation". "Vacation" es la versión americana de "holidays". Fíjate en que el sustantivo es en singular, y por tanto el verbo también: my vacation was ...

  10. 10 de sept. de 2018 · English - U.S. Sep 10, 2018. #3. We generally go on vacation and not for vacation in that context. On is used with time, for or on is used with places. How many times per year do you go on vacation? Where [what place] will you be going for (or on) your vacation.

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