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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

of or at or on

Which is correct?

I wish I could play tennis with player [of/on/at] my level. I always seem to play with people that don't know how to play.

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I wish I could play tennis with a player who is at my level. I always seem to play with people who don't how to play.

  • I wish I could play tennis with a player who is at my level.
  • I always seem to play with people who don't how to play.
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I wish I could play tennis with a player who is at my level. I always seem to play with people who don't how to play.
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Hi. Native speaker here.

You would say "I wish I could play tennis with A player (at) or (on). You wouldn't use (of).

You could say "I wish I could play tennis with a player of my calibre" or "of the same skill".

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