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JungKim Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Do you have any plans for/during the vacation?

(1) Do you have any plans for the vacation?

(2) Do you have any plans during the vacation?

Does (2) sound natural?
  

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Both are correct in their own way.

  • Both are correct in their own way.
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Both are correct in their own way.
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I can't think of a very natural context for the second.
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fivejedjonI can't think of a very natural context for the second.
In (2), is it not possible for 'during the vacation' to modify 'any plans'?
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You can say "Do you hold any programs during the holiday?"
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Anonymous You can say "Do you hold any programs during the holiday?"
That has a different meaning.

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