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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Of or to

Which is correct, are both possible?

I had the chance to win but I did not capitalize.

I had the chance of winning but I did not capitalize.

For some reason the 'to' form sounds better to me!

Thanks.
  

Top answer

You need more: 'capitalize on it'.

  • You need more: 'capitalize on it'.
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You need more: 'capitalize on it'.
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Mister MicawberYou need more: 'capitalize on it'.
Thanks a lot teacher.

So does that mean that both versions are correct but I need to add 'on it' at the end?
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Yes.
Also, change 'the' to 'a'.
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Mister MicawberYes.Also, change 'the' to 'a'.
Got it. Thanks a lot teacher.

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