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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

On or for

Are both 'on and for' correct?

Congratulations to John on/for winning the tournament.
Congratulations to John on/for the graduation.
  

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Anonymous Are both 'on and for' correct? Yes.

  • Anonymous Are both 'on and for' correct?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousAre both 'on and for' correct?
Yes.
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Mister MicawberAnonymousAre both 'on and for' correct?Yes.
Thanks, MM. Is the use of 'the' in this sentence correct, or should it be 'his', or are both possible?

(Congratulations to John on/for 'his or the' graduation)
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Only 'his' is reasonable.

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