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'for your last holiday' vs 'on your last holiday'



 
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'for your last holiday' vs 'on your last holiday' #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 08, 2008 19:54 pm   'for your last holiday' vs 'on your last holiday'
 

Hi,

Could you tell me which is better?

Where did you go on your last holiday?
Where did you go for your last holiday?

Thanx
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'for your last holiday' vs 'on your last holiday' #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:23 am   'for your last holiday' vs 'on your last holiday'
 

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Both are fine.
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