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Korea has a big holiday, called 'seol'.
Koreans don't work on the day before seol, the day of seol and the day after seol, total 3 days.
By the way, how can I say when I express the total 3 days?
This holiday ??? These days?????
Which is correct???Oh my mistake...these days==>these holidays -.-
2015年2月17日 23:09
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Koreans don't work on the day before seol, the day of seol and the day after seol, total 3 days.
Koreans don't work on the day before seol, the day of seol and the day after seol, totalling 3 days.
Seol = holiday = 3 days = a 3-day holiday (similar to a 50 year old man/2 year old child, etc.)
Happy Seol...
2015年2月18日
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Three-day off!
2015年2月17日
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We use "this" with singular nouns.
We use "there" with plural nouns.
Holiday: singular (because you are referring to one celebration even if it last 3 days)
days: plural
So you will use either:
this holiday
these days
2015年2月18日
You could call it a holiday or break.
You could also say "three days off"!
2015年2月17日
I just want to say " I will send it by ( this holiday/these holidays)..which on is right?
2015年2月18日
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