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Speaking about flights I will buy the ticket for 30th May from Rome Is the preposition for properly used ? Thanks for your help đ
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Are you flying TO Rome or FROM Rome? I will buy a ticket / a flight to/from Rome for the 30th of May / May 30th.
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"for" is correct and "to Rome" would be more natural. Hope this helps :)
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If you mean the flight is on the 30th of May, then yes, "for" is the correct preposition.
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"for" is the correct preposition here However, I would say "for the 30th of May" or "for May 30th"
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