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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Word choice

Are both 'on' and 'with' correct in this sentence? If so, do they have the same meaning?

Good luck 'on' your exam.
Good luck 'with' your exam.
  

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They have the same meaning and both are right. I'd use "with" in this sentence though, it sounds more natural and because the process is more important.

  • They have the same meaning and both are right.
  • I'd use "with" in this sentence though, it sounds more natural and because the process is more important.
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They have the same meaning and both are right. I'd use "with" in this sentence though, it sounds more natural and because the process is more important.

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