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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is the preposition 'on' and its object correctly used in the given interrogative sentences?

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?

  

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You have used 'on' correctly in both sentences. ) No.

  • 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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Rommeltax delinquency

This is not common in everyday, informal English.

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