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LIUMIN Posted 20 years ago
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Could you tell me the difference between "cheat sb","cheat on sb" and "cheat sb of sth"
  

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to "cheat sb" is for example in a card game, if you hide a card, you are cheating the other players. e. to see someone else at the same time.

  • to "cheat sb" is for example in a card game, if you hide a card, you are cheating the other players.
  • e.
  • to see someone else at the same time.
  • to "cheat sb of sth" is to rob someone of something by cheating.
  • For example if you play a card game for money but you cheat by hiding cards, you are cheating the other players of winning the money.
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to "cheat sb" is for example in a card game, if you hide a card, you are cheating the other players.

to"cheat on sb" is to be unfaithful to that person i.e. to see someone else at the same time.

to "cheat sb of sth" is to rob someone of something by cheating. For example if you play a card game for mo

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