coolguy01 is "you made my day" the same as "you made the day for me"? and can "stick on the schedule" be "used for stick to schedule"? No and no.
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coolguy01is "you made my day" the same as "you made the day for me"?No and no.
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can "stick on the schedule" be "used for stick to schedule"?
coolguy01Please give me your suggestion on how to master the usage of prepositions? Is there any book (US english) that would help me?I don't know of a specific book, but the problem may be more related to idioms than to prepositions. Even if you know exactly how all the prepositions are usually used, you sometimes find them used differently in idioms, and t