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							| WHAT SHOULD I SAY? 
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							| Is it correct to say "My last summer �s holidays" or it is better to say "my last summer holidays"? I am preparing a text to upload I when I was about to send it,  I wasn �t sure about the correct expression. Thanks in advance Yolanda |  13 Jun 2011      
					
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							| I �d go with  �last summer holiday � since there is no belonging between holiday and summer. It is just a description. 
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							| I know but there are exception with certain expressions of time and I don �t know if this is the case. Yolanda |  13 Jun 2011     
					
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							| My last summer holiday is correct.  (how many holidays did you have?) In reality a holiday is a holy day and a vacation is time off from work.
 
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							| I am afraid that in American English you use vacation while in B.E they use holiday(s). Is that correct? Yolanda |  13 Jun 2011     
					
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							| It varies - Yolanda - I �ve heard them use both- just like in the states, but the original definition was holy day and vacation. Language changes. 
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							| Lisa... maybe the British consider all days on their vacation time to be holy... hence the "holidays" expression!!  
 Just kiddin �. But if you check the occurence of either one of them in The Guardian and in The NY Times, for example, you �ll see that the Brits usually refer to Holyday(s) when talking about some time off work or away.
 
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							| My  last Summer Holidays sounds definitely better.   BE is quite different from AmE.   My Summer vacation(AMe) or My Summer Holidays(BE) are both correct.   Holy day is more associated to a spiritual meaning though it has evoluted as liberty belle said.   Well.Despite the origins Holidays or Vacation time are great don �t you think?   |  14 Jun 2011     
					
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							| �My last summer holidays � -  �summer � is a noun used in an adjective position, just as when you say  �the car windows �. Hope it helps! And look forward to your summer holidays! |  14 Jun 2011     
					
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