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1. Do you say, " Good luck (in or on or for??) your exams" ?

2. I am glad to hear that you were really sorry for what you have done.
( Any grammatical mistakes in the above sentence?)

Please advise, teachers! Lots and lots of thanks.
 
You can say 'good luck in\with\for your exam'.

With 2, you can say for or about. ;-)
 
Lots and lots of thanks for the advice, teacher Tdol! ^o^
 
I would say, "Good luck on your exams." (AE)

:)
 
Re: Do u say, " Good luck "in or on or for" y

Helped Wanted said:
1. Do you say, " Good luck (in or on or for??) your exams" ?

2. I am glad to hear that you were really sorry for what you have done.
( Any grammatical mistakes in the above sentence?)

Please advise, teachers! Lots and lots of thanks.

In American English, "on" or "with" would be most common. :wink:
 
Here's another bunch of thanks to both teacher Ronbee and Mike New York for the advice. ^o^
 
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Here's another bunch of thanks to both teacher Ronbee and Mike New York for the advice. ^o^

You're welcome. Don't forget TDOL. :wink:
 
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