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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

With or on

Hi there!

Which of the following is the right or more correct

I need his advice on something.

OR

I need his advice with something.

Thanks!
  

Top answer

I need his advice on a subject / I need his advice with a subject Clearly ON a subject, so also on whatever subject ie on skiing, on cattle mutilation, on my banana frosting..

  • I need his advice on a subject / I need his advice with a subject Clearly ON a subject, so also on whatever subject ie on skiing, on cattle mutilation, on my banana frosting..
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I need his advice on a subject / I need his advice with a subject

Clearly ON a subject, so also on whatever subject ie on skiing, on cattle mutilation, on my banana frosting..
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Both sound fine to this native ear.
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well to this native ear, "at rejse er at leve" is spelled with a "J" unless you wish to spell it in Norwegian Emotion: smile

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