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BulbulTada Posted 6 years ago
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Preposition before Christmas

Now that the Christmas days are on, is it correct to use 'in' before 'Christmas': what's going on in Christmas?

  

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BulbulTada Now that the Christmas days are on, is it correct to use 'in' before 'Christmas': what's going on in Christmas? "

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BulbulTada

Now that the Christmas days are on, is it correct to use 'in' before 'Christmas': what's going on in Christmas?

No, it should be "What's going on at Christmas?"

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