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Rotter Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

At my expense


1.Would you stop speaking Spanish at my expense?

The person can't speak Spanish. What does it mean?

I haven't learnt to say like this. If I were him, I would say please speak English.

It seems the words 'at my expense' have several meanings.
  

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No It doesn't really make sense at all

  • No It doesn't really make sense at all
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No

It doesn't really make sense at all
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Rotter1.Would you stop speaking Spanish at my expense?

The person can't speak Spanish. What does it mean?

I haven't learnt to say like this. If I were him, I would say please speak English.

It seems the words 'at my expense' have several meanings.
Hello Rotter

"Doing X at Y's expense" means that doing X is to the disadv

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