yes,why not say go?
holidays are over
no, because you can only say "Have a Happy Holiday, or just "Happy Holidays."
no, because you can only say "Have a Happy Holiday, or just "Happy Holidays."
"Simply say "During the holidays the family went to the beach."
"holidays" is the plural of "holiday". Thus the correct verb is - ARE - "they are" not "it is".
Saying "Happy Holidays" to someone is politically correct because not everyone celebrates the same holiday. Saying "Happy Holidays" will be less offending than telling someone "Merry Christmas" who does not celebrate Christmas.
The correct punctuation for "The holidays, in my opinion, are depressing."
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.
It would be correct to say "you go shopping at the mall" or "you go to the mall to shop". It is not proper grammar to say "you go shopping TO the mall".
The correct phrase is "happy holidays" without an apostrophe. "Happy holidays" is a common greeting used to wish someone well during the holiday season.
No, the correct way to say that would be... "You should just go to work"
If you're trying to be politically correct, you should say "Happy Holidays" because this includes holidays and festivities of all religions from Hanukkah to Christmas to Kwanzaa. If you just want to know the correct term for Merry Christmas (ie. Is it Merry Christmas? Happy Christmas?), then Merry Christmas is correct.