I forgot to include these other two sentences, I would like you to check

1)I had luck with the weather. OR I was lucky/unlucky with the weather
2) In/on/over/during my Christmas holidays I went skiing (Which prepositions is wrong???)
Thank you.

1. Both are right.

2. The wrong preposition is "in."

To determine if the sentences are correct, we can analyze them one by one:

1) "I had luck with the weather. OR I was lucky/unlucky with the weather."

Both sentences are correct, but there is a slight difference in meaning. "I had luck with the weather" implies that luck played a role in having good weather. On the other hand, "I was lucky/unlucky with the weather" directly expresses your good or bad fortune with regards to the weather. So, depending on the intended meaning, you can choose between these sentences.

2) "In/on/over/during my Christmas holidays I went skiing."

Out of the four prepositions suggested, "during" is the correct one to use in this sentence. "During my Christmas holidays" indicates that the action of going skiing happened within the timeframe of your Christmas holidays. The usage of "in," "on," or "over" in this context would not convey the same meaning accurately.

Overall, the corrected sentence would be: "During my Christmas holidays, I went skiing."

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!