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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Cell phone function

My friend's cell phone has a wifi sharing function. And I go:

Is it only for/on the Samsung Galaxy or does the Apple iPhone 5 have it too?

Which preposition best fits here?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

I'm not very tech savvy, but on seems to fit, if the function is controlled on the phone.

  • I'm not very tech savvy, but on seems to fit, if the function is controlled on the phone.
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I'm not very tech savvy, but on seems to fit, if the function is controlled on the phone.
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PhilipI'm not very tech savvy, but on seems to fit, if the function is controlled on the phone.
It's a function but it's also a way to connect to the internet. Would it be completely incorrect to use for?

Is it grammatically incorrect to use for in this sentence?
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PreciousJonesIs it grammatically incorrect to use for in this sentence?
Actually, to me it makes as much sense to me as on.
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Philip PreciousJonesIs it grammatically incorrect to use for in this sentence?Actually, to me it makes as much sense to me as on.
So, you're saying for is just as good as on?

Thanks!
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PreciousJones Philip PreciousJonesIs it grammatically incorrect to use for in this sentence?Actually, to me it makes as much sense to me as on.So, you're saying for is just as good as on?Thanks!
Yes. Sorry about the repetition of 'to me'.
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Not a problem at all. Thank you for clarifying it for me.

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