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Vincent Teo Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

On / in the holidays

Which is considered correct?


I don't see my parents much on / in the holidays.


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Vincent Teo Which is considered correct? "The holidays" means Christmastime in the US. Neither "on" nor "in" is possible.

  • Vincent Teo Which is considered correct?
  • "The holidays" means Christmastime in the US.
  • Neither "on" nor "in" is possible.
  • You don't see them much during or over the holidays.
  • Without "the", "holidays" are special days you have off from work, like Labor Day or the Fourth of July.
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Vincent TeoWhich is considered correct?

"The holidays" means Christmastime in the US. Neither "on" nor "in" is possible. You don't see them much during or over the holidays.

Without "the", "holidays" are special days you have off from work, like Labor Day or the Fourth of July. You can see your parents on holidays, meaning that you see them on those d

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