Sneymarin
Member
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2019
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Moldavian
- Home Country
- Moldova
- Current Location
- Italy
Hello, I would like some help with the following dialogue between two people that I read in a chat. I didn't write it.
A: Ok, I have to get ready for work
B: Good luck in work. Don't get yourself fired.
My question is: Can "in" be used in this case or is it even correct to be used here? Or should it be "at/with" instead? I would also like to hear as to why it's correct/incorrect.
Thank you for your time
A: Ok, I have to get ready for work
B: Good luck in work. Don't get yourself fired.
My question is: Can "in" be used in this case or is it even correct to be used here? Or should it be "at/with" instead? I would also like to hear as to why it's correct/incorrect.
Thank you for your time
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