Hi there. Here they are, corrected-- 1. While walking through the zoo, he came face to face with an ape.
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TanitTanit,
My first post here!
I'd like to ask wether "congratulate for" is correct, since I was taught to say "congratulate somebody on something," and my dictionary (Oxford Advanced) doesn't list any preposition other than "on."
Thanks,
Tanit
TanitOk, then sentence number 5 in Hanuman's post
'Everyone congratulated Mr.X for his success in catching the burglar.'
wasn't correct, was it?
By the way, google finds nearly 30,000 occurrences of 'congratulate for'
you will say ”congratulation ON your promotion”.Actually, you will say "Congratulations on your promotion!"