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Claudia
Hello!!
Could you help me please?
Is this question gramatically correct?
How many people do you think visit the beach on holidays?
Jan 16, 2024 11:04 PM
Answers · 2
It may be best to add "the" before holidays, as generally we say "the holidays" instead of just "holidays" to mean specific time when people are taking a break, for example during Christmas or Easter
January 17, 2024
Yes, but I am assuming you are using holidays to reference certain days on which people have a day-off / multiple days-off from school or work due to something special that is celebrated on those days.
'Holiday' has a slightly different definition between certain English-speaking populations. Which one are you referring to?
January 17, 2024
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