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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

With or on

Can someone here help me with the following sentence.


I decided to stop supporting you with what ever you are doing right now.

or should I say

I decided to stop supporting you on what ever you are doing right now.


Thank you for your help.

  

Top answer

You want 'on'. 'whatever' is one word. CJ

  • You want 'on'.
  • 'whatever' is one word.
  • CJ
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You want 'on'. 'whatever' is one word.

CJ

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I'd say supporting you in . . .

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