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Olga
Please advise if it's ok to say
I wish you well on your school exams
Jan 28, 2024 10:11 AM
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Yes! Many prepositions work:
for, with, at, during, through, in, over
January 28, 2024
1
In US English, we usually use the preposition 'on' for exams, so your construction is good per US English convention.
'I did well on my exam.'
'I hope you do well on your exams.'
'I wish you well on your school exams.'
'I wish you well on your exams.' You can also leave 'school' out as it's probably obvious from context.
January 28, 2024
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I wish you well in your exams. (in doing)
I wish you well with your exams. (generally)
I wish you well in your retirement. (formal, in = during your forthcoming)
January 28, 2024
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