Can anyone clarify whether I should use "goodluck" or "good luck"?
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
Sure! The correct form is "Good luck". These are two separate words conveying a well-wishing gesture. Although you might see "goodluck" written together online, it's largely due to texting habits and isn't grammatically accurate. English composite expressions, like "good luck", usually maintain their separate forms, unlike some languages that combine words into one. So, when you wish to impart positive vibes for someone's actions, always split it up - "Good luck!"
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