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Holidays or holiday? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange At one time the only 'holiday' that ordinary people had were days such as Christmas, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Whit Monday etc These were Holy Days - holidays When workers won the right to annual leave entitlement, they began talking about their 'holidays' since there was more than one day of holiday involved
What does run of house mean with regard to hotel room type I have seen a room type at a hotel like below; Family Room 2 Bedrooms amp; Living Room Run of The House Everything is OK except the Run of The House thing What does it exactly mean here? AFAIK,
Is it “in” or “on the holidays”? - English Language Usage . . . Holiday breaks usually consist of more than one day, so when you refer to Christmas you are thinking about Christmas eve, Christmas day and Boxing day (also called ‘St Stephen's Day’) The Easter holiday is usually made up of two days; Easter Sunday and Easter Monday N B Good Friday is not a public holiday in Italy but it is in the UK
Difference between at and in when specifying location I am used to saying "I am in India " But somewhere I saw it said "I am at Puri (Oriisa)" I would like to know the differences between "in" and "at" in the above two sentences
Is there a difference between holiday and vacation? Briefly, a "vacation" is one that you plan A "holiday" is one that is planned by government, tradition etc e g School holiday, public holiday For example, you take a "vacation" when you are free, i e during a holiday (or when you are out of work) You have a holiday when there is already one