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Reegis Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

See you later Caroline and best of luck for/on/with the exams.

Hello.

I need your advice with the following sentences:

1) See you later Caroline and best of luck for the exams.
2) See you later Caroline and best of luck on the exams.
3) See you later Caroline and best of luck with the exams.

Which of the above are correct? Which one sounds most natural?
I have always thought that #2 is most natural, but recently I have heard #3, which surprised me a little bit and I am wondering whether it was correct or not.

  

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I consider 1) wrong and 2) and 3) correct. 2) sounds the most natural to me. CJ

  • I consider 1) wrong and 2) and 3) correct.
  • 2) sounds the most natural to me.
  • CJ
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I consider 1) wrong and 2) and 3) correct. 2) sounds the most natural to me.

CJ

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They all need commas: See you later, Caroline, and best of luck ….

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