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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Good luck (on or in) an exam.

A. Good luck on an exam.
B. Good luck in an exam.
C. Do well in an exam.
D. Do well in an exam.

1. Are A and C the same meaning?

2. Are all the sentences above correct?

3. Which is common between A and B When we hope that someone else get a good score on an exam?
  

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Good luck on your exam. Do well on your exam. "

  • Good luck on your exam.
  • Do well on your exam.
  • "
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Good luck on your exam.
Do well on your exam.

Some people may use "in."

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