going for holiday next week
The correct phrase is "They were going home". "Were" is the correct past tense form of the verb "to be" when referring to multiple people.
If you are going to the beach you might say "beach hoilday", but if you are going somewhere else you could just say you are going on "hoilday" or vacation.
Same ones we have today. There is a war going on now is there any change in the holiday's?
Don't have to work.... yet get paid. Get paid for doing for going on holiday, massive benefit in itself!
people used to book there holidays at the travel agents now book on internet easier,faster and also cheaper this means alot more people are going on holiday
One can find skiing holidays in Aspen by going on a website called Igluski which offers information about the ski resorts in Aspen and ski holiday packages and information.
yes,becase she used to live in tennisse and she always go back there when it is the holidays...............
The correct spelling is holiday.An example sentence is: "we are going on holiday to Spain next week".
Oh, dude, making a sentence with "holiday" is like, so easy. Just like, say, "I can't wait for the holiday season to start so I can eat all the cookies." Boom, there you go, a sentence with "holiday." Like, no big deal, right?
Yes this is correct English. It means that the topic at hand is something that is going to be considered.
Holidays are also scheduled in visa, for example, if you are going to the UK on 5 years work visa, then you have 3 months for holidays, after your working holiday visa expires.
The pronoun for "holiday" would typically be "it." In English grammar, pronouns are used to replace nouns, and "it" is the singular pronoun that can be used to refer to a singular noun like "holiday." For example, you could say, "I love going on holiday. It helps me relax and unwind."