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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I'm confused, would a native tell me which is ok?

Could you please tell me which is natural if not all?

I can last 2 months off/on this money.
I can hold out 2 months on/off this money.
I can live on this money for 2 months.
I can live off this money for 2 months.
I can last a month on/with this money.

Thank you
  

Top answer

Those are all OK, Alc. 'With' is a commoner preposition, I think.

  • Those are all OK, Alc.
  • 'With' is a commoner preposition, I think.
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Those are all OK, Alc. 'With' is a commoner preposition, I think.

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Which would a native say most likely say?

Can you write the example you would say the first and second choice please?

THank you MM
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When I say they're all OK, then that's what I mean. I'm liable to say any of those; they are all rather loose and casual, and there's no guessing which any one native speaker would use.

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