L LiuJing Member Joined May 30, 2010 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Chinese Home Country China Current Location China Jan 21, 2011 #1 The screen shows there will be no delay with/for my flight. Is either 'with' or 'for' a good proposition in the context there?
The screen shows there will be no delay with/for my flight. Is either 'with' or 'for' a good proposition in the context there?
BobK Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 29, 2006 Location Spencers Wood, near Reading, UK Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language English Home Country UK Current Location UK Jan 21, 2011 #2 I'd say 'to' (or sometimes 'in'), but both yours would be understood. b