This Holiday or This Holidays? [on hold]
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Holiday/Holidays refer to the Xmas/EOY period not an actual vacation holiday
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Well, you wouldn't say "this holidays" because "holidays" is plural and "this" is the singular. But "this holiday" isn't very idiomatic either, if you're referring to the Christmas season.
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Well, you wouldn't say "this holidays" because "holidays" is plural and "this" is the singular. But "this holiday" isn't very idiomatic either, if you're referring to the Christmas season.
– Hot Licks
38 mins ago
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Well, you wouldn't say "this holidays" because "holidays" is plural and "this" is the singular. But "this holiday" isn't very idiomatic either, if you're referring to the Christmas season.
– Hot Licks
38 mins ago
Well, you wouldn't say "this holidays" because "holidays" is plural and "this" is the singular. But "this holiday" isn't very idiomatic either, if you're referring to the Christmas season.
– Hot Licks
38 mins ago
Well, you wouldn't say "this holidays" because "holidays" is plural and "this" is the singular. But "this holiday" isn't very idiomatic either, if you're referring to the Christmas season.
– Hot Licks
38 mins ago
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Well, you wouldn't say "this holidays" because "holidays" is plural and "this" is the singular. But "this holiday" isn't very idiomatic either, if you're referring to the Christmas season.
– Hot Licks
38 mins ago