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Would you tell me which versions are correct, please?
What are you going to dress up on this year Halloween?
What are you going to dress up for this year Halloween?
What are you going to dress up for this year's Halloween?
Will you dress up as a vampire for Halloween?
Will you dress up as a vampire on Halloween?
Will you dress up as a vampire on this Halloween?
Will you dress up as a vampire this Halloween?
Would you tell me which versions are correct, please? What are you going to dress up on this year Halloween? No What are you going to dress up for this year Halloween?
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Would you tell me which versions are correct, please?
What are you going to dress up on this year Halloween? No
What are you going to dress up for this year Halloween? No
What are you going to dress up for this year's Halloween? No
Will you dress up as a vampire for Hal
Incidentally, Americans (at least) ask what you are going to be for Halloween.
I watched a video for kids a while ago. It should be an educational one as its title says. The narrator says -> What are you going to dress up for Halloween?
It continues like this -> I will dress up as a ghost!
Is it correct at all? It often happens to me native speakers say that sentences from videos I watch are incorrect but those sentences should help people to learn