Which is correct:
"Give Tom my congratulations ON passing his driving examination."
Or
"Give Tom my congratulations FOR passing his driving examination."
"congratulations on" is the usual phrase. "congratulations for" is also possible, however. CJ
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"congratulations on" is the usual phrase.
"congratulations for" is also possible, however.
CJ