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kyawwin

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Is it correct to say;
"I revise my lessons on holidays"?
 
It's a bit strange. Perhaps you mean this:
I revise my lessons while (I'm) on holidays.
 
I mean "when I have holidays, free from school."
 
I revise my lessons during (my) holidays.
 
Can we say 'I revise my holiday lessons'?
 
No, Matthew.

'Revise lessons' is not natural to me.

I review my lesson notes when I am on holiday.
I revise (for my exams) during the school holidays.
 
Can we say 'I revise my holiday lessons'?

This might work in certain contexts, but I suspect with a different meaning than you intend.

If I'm a teacher, and I have lessons to teach about various holidays, and they need to be changed or updated, then I might 'revise my holiday lessons'.

For example, I might teach a lesson about the 4th of July holiday in the US for a civics class, and feel that I need to revise it to keep it fresh or make it more engaging.
 
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