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Teal lime Posted 5 years ago
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Easy on me or easy with me

Is it "easy ON me" or "easy WITH me"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If not, when should I use each of them?

Would you give me some examples, please?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime Is it "easy ON me" or "easy WITH me"? It's almost always "easy on me". to go easy on me: They went easy on me.

  • teal lime Is it "easy ON me" or "easy WITH me"?
  • It's almost always "easy on me".
  • to go easy on me: They went easy on me.
  • to take it easy on me: They took it easy on me.
  • Occasionally it's "easy with me".
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teal limeIs it "easy ON me" or "easy WITH me"?

It's almost always "easy on me".

to go easy on me: They went easy on me.
to take it easy on me: They took it easy on me.


Occasionally it's "easy with me".

He had it easy with me. (I was easy on him.)

CJ

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