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on my holidays I vs in holidays I

The correct phrase is 'on my holidays.' 'In holidays' is not a common phrase in English. 'On my holidays' is the correct way to express that something is happening during your vacation time.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

on my holidays I

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is happening during your vacation time. It is a common expression in English.

Examples:

  • On my holidays, I like to relax and read books.
  • On my holidays, I plan to visit my family in another city.
  • On my holidays, I enjoy exploring new places.
  • On my holidays, I usually go to the beach.
  • On my holidays, I try to disconnect from work and enjoy my free time.

in holidays I

This phrase is not correct in English. 'In holidays' is not a common expression to refer to vacation time.


Alternatives:

  • On my holidays, I
  • During my holidays, I
  • While on holiday, I
  • When I'm on vacation, I
  • During my vacation, I

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