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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
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For / on

Thanks for your response to my post.

She threw a party on / for her niece's success on the exam.

I couldn't decide which one goes in the sentence.

Secondly, is the sentence natural? What is its most common alternative?

  

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I couldn't decide which one goes in the sentence. for sundarnaz is the sentence natural? OK, but I would expect instead: She threw a party for her daughter upon her success in the exam.

  • I couldn't decide which one goes in the sentence.
  • for sundarnaz is the sentence natural?
  • OK, but I would expect instead: She threw a party for her daughter upon her success in the exam.
  • sundarnaz What is its most common alternative?
  • She threw a party for her daughter when she passes the exam.
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sundarnazShe threw a party on / for her niece's success on the exam.I couldn't decide which one goes in the sentence.

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sundarnazis the sentence natural?

OK, but I would expect instead:

She threw a party for her daughter upon her success in the exam.

sundarnaz

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