1. Where did you visit during the summer vacation?

2. What did you visit during the summer vacation?

(Which one is correct, #1 or #2?)

(Instead of 'during' can we use other prepositions?)

What did you do through the summer vacation? (Is this OK?)

3. How was your summer vacation?
What did you do this summer?
How was summer vacation?
What did you do this summer vacation?

(Are all grammatical?)

4.In which season did they have a conversation? (Is this correct?)

5. A: I had a good time there.
B: Good for you.

(What is the full form of 'Good for you?

6. The person who call sombody is called 'caller'. Who is the person who answers the phone? (Receiver?)

7. We grow rice 1)___________(here)
We grow barley 2)____________(here)

What are the suitable words in the blanks?

1) on a field (right?)
2) on a rice field/ on a paddy field (right?)

1. Both #1 and #2 are correct, but they have slightly different meanings.

- #1 "Where did you visit during the summer vacation?" asks specifically about the place or location you visited during your vacation.
- #2 "What did you visit during the summer vacation?" asks about the things or attractions you visited during your vacation.

2. Yes, you can use prepositions other than "during" to talk about your summer vacation. Some examples include:
- "Where did you visit in the summer vacation?"
- "Where did you visit over the summer vacation?"
- "Where did you visit throughout the summer vacation?"

3. All of the following sentences are grammatically correct:
- "How was your summer vacation?"
- "What did you do this summer?"
- "How was summer vacation?"
- "What did you do this summer vacation?"

4. The sentence "In which season did they have a conversation?" is grammatically correct. It is asking about the season during which a conversation took place.

5. The full form of "Good for you" is an expression used to show happiness or approval for someone else's positive experience or achievement. It can be used to convey congratulations or encouragement. It is sometimes said in a sarcastic or insincere way.

6. The person who answers the phone is commonly referred to as the "recipient" or "receiver" of the call.

7. The suitable words in the blanks can be:
1) "on a field" or "in a field" (both are correct)
2) "on a rice field" or "on a paddy field" (both are correct)

1. Where did you visit during the summer vacation?

2. What did you visit during the summer vacation?

(Which one is correct, #1 or #2?)

(Instead of 'during' can we use other prepositions?)

3. How was your summer vacation?
What did you do this summer?
How was summer vacation?
What did you do this summer vacation?

(Are all grammatical?) The first one is better than the second.

What did you do through the summer vacation? (Is this OK?)

"Where" is better than "what" because it indicates place rather than thing.
You can also use "What did you do during the summer?"

#4 doesn't make sense to me. Are you asking when they had a conversation?

5. A: I had a good time there.
B: Good for you.

(What is the full form of 'Good for you?
Good for you. is complete in itself.
However, you may also say, "I'm glad you did."

#6. The person who answers the phone would be the "answerer". The receiver is the earpiece of the phone.

#7. You could put: on farms, here, in our country (name of country), in our fields..... there are any number of possibilities.