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Demekin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could you tell me

We can say "Christmas is in winter." , "We have Christmas in winter."
How about this one?

Spring has Christmas.

Is the sentence a correct expression?
  

Top answer

Is the sentence a correct expression? No. You can't do that one.

  • Is the sentence a correct expression?
  • No.
  • You can't do that one.
  • CJ
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8 Answers
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demekinHow about this one?Spring has Christmas.Is the sentence a correct expression?
No. You can't do that one.

CJ
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Thank you for the answer.
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demekin We can say "Christmas is in winter." , "We have Christmas in winter."How about this one?Spring has Christmas.Is the sentence a correct expression?
I made a typing error.

Winter has Christmas.
Is the sentence correct?
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demekinWinter has Christmas.Is the sentence correct?
That is not natural.
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It might be okay in conversation, in the right context -- like "Fall has Thanksgiving, Winter has Christmas, and Spring has Easter, but there really aren't any big holidays in Summer."
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AlpheccaStars demekinWinter has Christmas.Is the sentence correct?That is not natural.
Thank you for the answer !
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khoffIt might be okay in conversation
Maybe, but I would normally say: "We have Thanksgiving and Columbus Day in the fall, Christmas, Hannukkah and New Years Day in winter,..."
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khoffIt might be okay in conversation, in the right context -- like "Fall has Thanksgiving, Winter has Christmas, and Spring has Easter, but there really aren't any big holidays in Summer."
You mean the phrasing isn’t wrong , but it depends on context.
Thank you for your helpful answer !

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