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Heidi
Are they both OK, 'They usually go to the seaside FOR/ON vacation'?
I think the first one implies the purpose and the latter one points out the time. Am I right?
Thank you!!
Apr 26, 2016 5:25 AM
Answers · 1
The former is correct. I'm not sure about the latter. I would use "during" instead of "on".
April 26, 2016
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