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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Items on or with

Do you have any items with the LA Sparks.
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Do you have any items on the LA Sparks.
  

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pleasehelp Do you have any items with the LA Sparks. OR Do you have any items on the LA Sparks. Your first example is often used very casually, or lower register.

  • pleasehelp Do you have any items with the LA Sparks.
  • OR Do you have any items on the LA Sparks.
  • Your first example is often used very casually, or lower register.
  • Do you have a picture with the LA Sparks?
  • not good Do you have a picture of the president with the LA Sparks?
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pleasehelpDo you have any items with the LA Sparks.
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Do you have any items on the LA Sparks.

Your first example is often used very casually, or lower register.

Do you have a picture with the LA Sparks? not good

Do you have a picture of the president with the LA Sparks? okay

Do you have a p
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Do you have any thing of the LA Sparks on it?

Would this be ok?
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No. This is definitely not idiomatic.

Do you have any (object) with the LA Sparks on it? This is possible, casually. It would not be unusual to hear something like this while shopping in a sports memorabilia shop.

But it sounds a little strange without context. Technically, as a stand-alone sentence, we'd want to say "with a picture of the LA Sparks on

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