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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Christmas time

Is the following grammatical?
I don't go to school in the Christmas time.
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future332 Is the following grammatical? No. I don't go to school at Christmas.

  • future332 Is the following grammatical?
  • No.
  • I don't go to school at Christmas.
  • I don't go to school over the Christmas holiday(s).
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future332Is the following grammatical?
No.

I don't go to school at Christmas.
I don't go to school over the Christmas holiday(s).
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I agree with Mister Micawber about your Christmas time sentence.

However, the sentence structure may be correct in other situations:

I don't go to school in the summertime.
It all depends on the context.
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is there a rule by using which you decide whether it's possible to use "in the" or not ?
Thanks.

ps. How about during Christmas? It's ok, right?
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future332is there a rule by using which you decide whether it's possible to use "in the" or not ?Thanks.ps. How about during Christmas? It's ok, right?
I don't think a hard rule, but aside from set phrases like 'on the weekend' or 'at Christmas', the period must be of several days' duration if you use 'in'.
future332How about during Chr

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