Hello, <br/><br/>I have 2 sentences which I make myself confuse with the preposition usage <img class='emoticon' style='Width:19px;Height:19px;' data-delaysrc='https://uat-englishforward-forums-backend.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Emoticons/5.gif' src='https://uat-englishforward-forums-backend.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Emoticons/5.gif' alt='Emotion: wink'/> I'm not sure whether to use WITH or FOR in simple past tense.<br/><br/>1st sentence: <br/><br/>....Last year we had lushmore group FOR 20 rooms.... <br/><br/>OR <br/><br/>....Last year we had lushmore group WITH 20 rooms....<br/><br/>Thanks <br/>Raphael