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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Waste my time on / to something

Hello, I think that the verb "waste" should be followed by "on" but I met someone who said "to" is also okay. Is it okay to put "to" instead of "on" for "waste" nowadays? For example, Do not waste your time to the project. Thank you in advance.
  

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Hi, 'on', not 'to'. Clive

  • Hi, 'on', not 'to'.
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