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 Maroune
 
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							| Dear teachers: Which of these prepositions is more suitable : Good luck in / on / for your exams . Thx a lot for your help |  16 Jun 2014      
					
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 amrodriguez
 
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							| I think the correct preposition is " With". You say : "Good luck with your exams"
 
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 cunliffe
 
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							| �In � is fine. I would say  �with �. |  16 Jun 2014     
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| As an American, I would use "on" or "with,  and I would prefer "on." "Good luck in algebra class" sounds okay, but "for" just sounds completely wrong to me. |  16 Jun 2014     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| In Britain, we would not say,  �good luck on your exams. �  �Congratulations on having passed.... �, yes,  but not  �good luck on � anything really... |  16 Jun 2014     
					
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 nasreddine Sarsar
 
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							| Good luck with your exam is fine. My American friend would say " good luck on your exam!" ... |  16 Jun 2014     
					
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