Good Luck To, With, On or In?
Good Luck To, With, On or In? Hello and welcome to Fransy Fancy English! Can all these prepositions be used when we wish somebody "good luck"? Yes, they can. But in what circumstances? Let's find out! Good luck to someone A: "I'm finally taking my driving test tomorrow!" B: "Well, good luck to you then!" or "Best of luck to you!" When you mention a person or thing (it can be a pronoun or a name) after "good luck" use the preposition to. "Good luck to Mary/John/her/him/them." "Good luck to people/everyone/anyone/those who … " Good luck with/on something "Good luck with your/on job interview!" "Best of luck with/on your job interview!" "Good luck with/on your exams!" "The best of luck with/on your exams." "Good luck with/on your new job, Steve!" "Best of luck with/on your new job!" "Good luck with/on your gam...
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