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on the lottery
Hello!!
Is this sentence correct?
-If you won €1m on the lottery, what would you change in your life?
Thank you
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Re: on the lottery
It´s correct except for the preposition on. ( "....in the lottery......")
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Re: on the lottery
I'd use in the lottery, but I think on is OK too- you win money on the horses, etc, in the UK at least.
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Re: on the lottery

Originally Posted by
Tdol
I'd use in the lottery, but I think on is OK too- you win money on the horses, etc, in the UK at least.
I'd say "on the lottery".
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Re: on the lottery
In the US, you can win on the horses, at the racetrack, in the lottery, on the Yankees, etc.
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Re: on the lottery
Not a teacher only a native.
I would say 'I have won £1 million on the lottery.' I'm from the UK so maybe it is different in the US or other countries.
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