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Yayya Lautner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

in/on holiday

which is correct?

a) Suzy is on a holiday currently.

b)Suzy is in a holiday currently.

please tell me why.
  

Top answer

Just say that she's on holiday . That's the expression. For American English, substitute on vacation .

  • Just say that she's on holiday .
  • That's the expression.
  • For American English, substitute on vacation .
  • CJ
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Just say that she's on holiday. That's the expression.

For American English, substitute on vacation.

CJ
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(b) is incorrect right?
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Yayya Lautner(b) is incorrect right?
Right. Don't use (b)!

CJ
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Hi,

'On' is just idiomatic. We say it because everybody else says it.

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