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book a lesson "for" or "on"? If the lesson is on, say, Thursay. Should I say "I try to book a lesson on Thursday night" or "I try to book a lesson for Thursday night"?
Dec 2, 2015 1:05 AM
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Both can be used in everyday conversation and make sense.
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