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Bebop Posted 11 years ago
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at VS for

Can you say:

You can move in with me and you don't have to pay rent for my place.

VS

You can move in with me and you don't have to pay rent at my place.

Are both OK?
  

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bebop You can move in with m e, and you don't have to pay rent ( at my place ) .

  • bebop You can move in with m e, and you don't have to pay rent ( at my place ) .
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bebopYou can move in with me, and you don't have to pay rent (at my place).

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