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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Correct preposition: an exchange [of] or [on]

I have made up the sentences below.

(1) During our renovation, we are open for limited hours and can only offer our customers an exchange on certain items.

(1) During our renovation, we are open for limited hours and can only offer our customers an exchange of certain items.

Which preposition is correct? Thank you very much.

  

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ansonguy Which preposition is correct? on Meaning: in the case of The offer is made only in the case of certain items. CJ

  • ansonguy Which preposition is correct?
  • on Meaning: in the case of The offer is made only in the case of certain items.
  • CJ
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ansonguyWhich preposition is correct?

on

Meaning: in the case of

The offer is made only in the case of certain items.

CJ

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