Are the preposition 'on' and its object correctly used in the given interrogative sentences?
1. What is the impact of tax delinquency on revenue collection? (In this sentence, should I say 'delinquencies' or 'revenue collections'?)
2. Can you tell me about the impact of social media on product sales?
You have used 'on' correctly in both sentences. ) No.
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You have used 'on' correctly in both sentences.
(In this sentence, should I say 'delinquencies' or 'revenue collections'?)
No.
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This is not common in everyday, informal English.