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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

on/for

Will you be in Vegas on/for New Year's Eve?

Should I use on or for?

THank you!
  

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"For" sounds more natural.

  • "For" sounds more natural.
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"For" sounds more natural.
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"For" means "to celebrate the holiday/during the time of New Year's.
"On" means on that day exactly.

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