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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Preposition help

Is it 'on or for' or both?

Good Luck 'on or for' the rest of the season.

Thanks.
  

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Use "for".

  • Use "for".
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tamguatlayUse "for".
Thanks a lot for replying. But then why do we use 'on' in "good luck on your exam"?
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tamguatlay Prepositions are tricky. Learn by heart. No need to think of the reason.
Got it, thanks a lot. So I was right that 'on' is used with 'exam'. Right?

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