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- Liliya21December 2017
DAI RISPOSTE
IratxetaDecember 2017 Holiday: Singular. Use Holiday when you refer to one specific date. For example: " The Christmas holiday" (December 25) Holidays;Plural. Use it when you refer to a period of time. For example: "The Christmas Holidays" (the celebrations around christmas date/Vacations). I hope I have solved your doubt. |
IratxetaDecember 2017 Sure thing. Both are synonyms, so means the same. "Holiday" for British English and "Vacation" for American English. Even though "Holiday" also stands for a day off work/school chosen by the government/institution. Thus everything depends of the context. Hope it was clear
Liliya21December 2017 Thank you a lot. Could you help me once more, please? What`s the difference between vacation and holidays?
neslihan_yDecember 2017 I think that holiday is very important |
sofiane1991December 2017 Hello