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1. He only comes home during school breaks and Thanksgiving.
2. He only comes home during school vacations and Thanksgiving.
(Are both grammatical? What is the difference between 'breaks' and 'vacations?)
2. He only comes home during school vacations and Thanksgiving.
(Are both grammatical? What is the difference between 'breaks' and 'vacations?)
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Answered by
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Both sentences are correct.
Breaks and vacations are about the same thing, but some might consider breaks to be shorter than vacations.
Breaks and vacations are about the same thing, but some might consider breaks to be shorter than vacations.
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